Oracle 'Survivors' Reportedly Told to 'Stretch' After Massive Layoffs-But Workers Are Refusing Extra Hours

Oracle 'Survivors' Reportedly Told to 'Stretch' After Massive Layoffs-But Workers Are Refusing Extra Hours

International Business Times UK business

Key Points:

  • Oracle recently conducted one of its largest workforce reductions, cutting approximately 30,000 jobs worldwide, about 18% of its global staff, primarily to reallocate resources toward AI and cloud infrastructure investments.
  • Following the layoffs, senior management urged remaining employees to increase efficiency and take on additional workload, but many staff members are resisting these demands to protect their work-life balance.
  • Internal communications shared on Reddit reveal employees advocating for setting firm boundaries by refusing to work beyond normal hours and encouraging a quiet resistance to overwork, emphasizing that surviving staff should not bear responsibility for the layoffs.
  • Employees warn that overextending themselves will not prevent future cuts and argue that any negative impacts on deadlines or customer service should be attributed to management decisions rather than individual workers.
  • Despite strong company financials, the layoffs appear driven by strategic restructuring and investor pressures, with staff expressing frustration that management should face consequences for these decisions rather than passing the burden onto remaining employees.

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