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Oracle layoffs hit thousands, but stock jumps 6%: here’s why

by April 1, 2026
written by April 1, 2026

Oracle has reportedly begun laying off employees across parts of its global workforce.

The layoffs come as a new phase in the company’s restructuring as it pours money into artificial intelligence infrastructure and data-center expansion.

As per the reports, the layoffs have already affected thousands of employees, though Oracle has not publicly confirmed a total global figure.

The cuts have sharpened the tension at the heart of Oracle’s strategy in 2026, which is investing aggressively to win a larger share of the AI and cloud market.

Oracle begins job cuts as restructuring gathers pace

India appears to be among the hardest-hit regions in Oracle’s layoffs, with reports suggesting more than 12,000 employees were affected.

Prior to the cuts, Oracle’s workforce in India was estimated at around 30,000 employees.

The clearest official evidence so far comes from Washington, where Oracle disclosed in a WARN filing that 491 remote and Seattle-area employees will be laid off effective June 1, 2026.

The layoffs matter more than they should because Oracle is not a company in retreat. It is instead trying to reallocate resources at speed.

The group has been under pressure to show that its cloud and AI spending can produce durable growth without overwhelming margins or cash flow.

With that context in place, the layoffs don’t look like a one-off labour decision but more like a strategic recalibration to fund a very expensive next phase.

AI expansion is driving a sharper cost reset

Oracle’s restructuring story cannot be separated from its AI ambitions.

The company has been spending heavily on infrastructure as it tries to compete more directly with larger cloud rivals.

Oracle is looking to position itself as a meaningful supplier of computing power for the AI boom.

Earlier in March, Oracle was planning thousands of job cuts as data-center costs rose alongside its expansion efforts.

The company has also disclosed that its fiscal 2026 restructuring plan could cost as much as $2.1 billion, mostly tied to severance and related expenses.

That financial backdrop is crucial.

Oracle employed about 162,000 full-time workers as of May 2025, so even a reduction in the low thousands would be material.

The bigger point is what the cuts reveal about management’s priorities.

The board is attempting to protect spending where Oracle sees future demand (especially in AI capacity) and pull back where the company believes costs no longer match that plan.

This is what makes the layoffs significant.

They are not simply a sign of weakness; they are evidence of a company trying to reshape itself around a capital-intensive bet.

Wall Street appeared to like the signal.

Oracle shares rose 6% on Tuesday after reports of the layoffs, indicating that investors interpreted the move as a sign of cost discipline.

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