Oracle workforce shrinks by about 21,000 employees amid AI adoption


FILE PHOTO: Oracle's logo is seen in this illustration created on September 9, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

June 22 (Reuters) - Oracle's total workforce ⁠declined 13%, or about 21,000 employees, in fiscal 2026, as the ⁠cloud computing giant continued restructuring its business, partly driven by the ‌adoption of AI across its operations.

The company had a total workforce of 141,000 as of May 31, 2026, compared with about 162,000 as of the same period last year, according to its ​annual report released on Monday.

Oracle spent $1.84 billion in ⁠severance payments and other exit ⁠costs related to the restructuring activities in fiscal 2026, significantly higher than the $374 ⁠million ‌spent in the previous fiscal year, the filing showed.

It also said in its filing that the workforce adjustments were in response to various ⁠factors, including management and product changes, performance issues, strategic ​shifts and acquisitions.

The decline ‌in the workforce follows multiple reports earlier this year about Oracle ⁠cutting thousands of ​jobs. The company did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Worries are quickly mounting over job losses due to AI disruption, as 196 tech companies laid off ⁠more than 119,800 employees so far this year, ​according to Layoffs.fyi, a website tracking sector-wide job cuts.

A smaller player in the cloud-computing industry for a long time, Oracle has in recent months signed massive data-center ⁠deals with OpenAI and Meta to compete more forcefully with rivals such as Amazon and Microsoft.

However, unlike these tech giants who fund their substantial outlays through large cash flows, Oracle has had to resort to burning cash and issuing ​debt. Shares of the company were down about 10% ⁠this year.

Oracle said earlier this month that it expects net capital expenditure of ​around $70 billion in its current fiscal year. To ‌fund that, it will raise another $40 billion ​in debt and equity, including a previously announced $20 billion stock issuance.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva and Sahal Muhammed)

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