Oracle Fired 30,000 to Build AI

Oracle Fired 30,000 to Build AI

Author: Stage Zero April 1, 2026 Duration: 16:01

Oracle initiated a massive global restructuring, reportedly terminating between 20,000 and 30,000 employees to reallocate capital toward AI data center infrastructure. Impacted workers across the U.S., India, and Canada were abruptly notified via 6 a.m. emails, losing system access almost immediately and sparking significant backlash on professional forums. This workforce reduction followed the departure of five senior executives who had been tasked with modernizing the struggling Cerner healthcare unit. Financially, the company is pivoting toward a debt-heavy expansion into AI services, even as high-profile collaborations like the Texas Stargate project face negotiations hurdles. While share prices jumped following the news, internal morale has plummeted due to the clinical nature of the layoffs and concerns over the company's long-term strategic vision. Regardless of strong recent earnings, the shift highlights a aggressive move to prioritize cloud and AI competition over legacy operations and human capital.


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