Oracle sheds 21,000 roles over the past year amid wave of AI layoffs from tech giants

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Oracle sheds 21,000 roles over the past year amid wave of AI layoffs from tech giants

The logo of the software and hardware manufacturer Oracle can be seen at the German headquarters. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Oracle shed 21,000 jobs, almost 13% of its …

The logo of the software and hardware manufacturer Oracle can be seen at the German headquarters. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Oracle shed 21,000 jobs, almost 13% of its workforce, in the past year, as tech giants carry out sweeping layoffs as a result of the technology. The company's total workforce stands at 141,000 full-time employees as of May 2026, it said in its annual regulatory filing on Monday. That's down from 162,000 employees at the same time the previous year. This represents an almost 13% cut in its total workforce. Oracle's stock was last seen down 3% in premarket trading and is down 15.4% since the beginning of the year. The move lower came amid a global tech selloff . Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Oracle shares in the year-to-date. "The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce," Oracle said in the filing. The company spent $1.8 billion on restructuring costs, including severance payments and other exit costs, a jump from the $374 million it spent on restructuring the previous year. Oracle noted that the workforce changes can be "disruptive," including the increased restructuring costs and reduced productivity. "These types of restructurings may also lead to shortages of sufficiently skilled employees in certain roles, loss of valuable institutional knowledge, and damage to employee morale and retention," it said. …

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