Oracle’s annual report has confirmed what months of employee accounts and analyst estimates had already suggested: the company’s…Oracle’s annual report has confirmed what months of employee accounts and analyst estimates had already suggested: the company’s…

Oracle’s workforce shrinks by 21,000 as AI reshapes operations

2026/06/23 16:12
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Oracle’s annual report has confirmed what months of employee accounts and analyst estimates had already suggested: the company’s workforce fell by approximately 21,000 employees during its 2026 financial year, putting an official number on one of the largest rounds of job cuts in the software giant’s history.

The tech giant attributed the decline to a mix of factors, including AI adoption, internal restructuring, product changes, acquisitions, and management decisions, rather than pointing to any single cause.

The disclosure puts to rest speculation that had circulated since reports first emerged of employees across the United States, India, Canada, and Mexico receiving abrupt termination emails earlier in the year, many sent before 6 a.m. local time with no prior warning from supervisors or HR.

The Oracle headquarters is shown in Redwood City, Calif., Monday, June 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

At the time, TD Cowen had estimated the cuts would fall between 20,000 and 30,000 employees, or roughly 18% of Oracle’s 162,000-person global workforce. The confirmed figure of approximately 21,000 sits within that range, though closer to the lower end of what analysts had projected.

The affected roles spanned senior engineers, architects, operations leaders, programme managers, and technical specialists. A senior manager who lost his job described the cuts on LinkedIn as unrelated to individual performance, noting that those let go had not been terminated because of anything they did or did not do.

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Profits rise as Oracle doubles down on AI

What makes Oracle’s situation unusual is that the layoffs are not a response to financial distress. The company posted a sharp increase in net income in a recent quarter, and its contracted future revenue has grown dramatically year-over-year, driven largely by demand for its cloud and AI infrastructure services.

The cuts instead appear tied to how Oracle is funding its aggressive AI infrastructure buildout. The company has taken on tens of billions of dollars in new debt in recent months to finance data centres across multiple US states, pushing its total debt well past $100 billion.

Analysts have cautioned that Oracle’s free cash flow could remain negative for several years as it continues pouring capital into AI infrastructure, with meaningful profit relief not expected until closer to the end of the decade.

In an SEC filing, Oracle disclosed a restructuring plan worth over $2 billion, with a significant portion already spent, primarily on severance packages for the employees who lost their jobs.

The pattern at Oracle reflects a broader trend across the technology sector: companies investing enormous sums into AI capability while simultaneously cutting the human workforce that built their existing businesses, betting that AI-driven efficiency and new revenue streams will eventually justify both the spending and the job losses.

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