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Oracle India: 12,000 cut by email

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A 6am email from 'Oracle Leadership' terminated 40% of the company's largest non-US workforce before business hours.

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Key takeaway

Oracle terminated 12,000 Indian workers by email, invisible to every US measurement system.

Oracle terminated approximately 12,000 of its 30,000 India-based staff on 31 March, a 40% contraction of the company's largest non-US workforce 1. The cuts arrived by a 6am email from "Oracle Leadership" with no prior contact from HR or direct managers.

These workers will not appear in BLS payroll data, initial claims, or any WARN Act filing . India produces more Oracle employees than any country outside the United States. The cuts fell hardest on Revenue and Health Sciences, SaaS and Virtual Operations Services, and the NetSuite India Development Centre.

If total US WARN filings remain below 3,000 for a 20,000-30,000 cut, it confirms the template: concentrate displacement in countries without disclosure requirements.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When Oracle made its mass redundancies on 31 March, the most dramatic element happened in India. About 12,000 people there, 40% of Oracle's entire Indian workforce, discovered they had lost their jobs when they received an email at 6am from someone calling themselves 'Oracle Leadership.' No manager had warned them. No HR representative had been in touch. India has more Oracle employees than any country except the United States. None of these 12,000 people will show up in American government statistics. They will not be counted in unemployment figures, will not appear in any US legal filing, and will not be included in the Challenger data about AI job losses. This matters because the numbers everyone uses to judge how bad AI displacement is only count what happens in the United States.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

India's IT workforce expansion during 2020-2022, when global technology demand surged during the pandemic, created headcount levels that could not be sustained once enterprise software spending normalised in 2023-2024. Oracle India's NetSuite Development Centre and SaaS operations were built for a growth environment that did not persist.

The regulatory asymmetry between India and the United States creates an incentive structure that concentrates rapid reductions in India. WARN Act requirements, state-level disclosure obligations, and reputational costs in the US labour market do not apply to Indian terminations. The email notification method reflects the absence of process requirements, not a unique management failure at Oracle.

What could happen next?
  • The India terminations will intensify Indian government and media scrutiny of multinational tech company employment practices, potentially accelerating Indian legislative action on notice and severance requirements for foreign-owned technology employers.

  • The simultaneous contraction of Oracle India alongside TCS and Infosys hiring freezes means India's IT employment base, which absorbs several hundred thousand engineering graduates annually, faces a structural deficit that will persist through 2026-2027.

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Update #4 · AI leads US layoffs as cuts go uncounted

The Register· 4 Apr 2026
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