Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Second Set of Holiday layoffs? ... More to come?

Is it over yet? Nope the layoffs will continue through June 1st 2018 in a prolonged year long reorg. Its built this way by design. Its like ripping the band aid off painfully for 365 days. But wait, it gets worse. Yep straight through the holidays... in spurts and chunks. Apparently rumor is not everyone has been let go ... who will be let go for the holiday cycle... just yet.

Its like Oracle is trying to win an award for the "worst layoff policy ever." Lets take a look at advice from the experts:

https://www.fastcompany.com/3040061/fired-for-the-holidays-is-it-acceptable-for-businesses-to-downsize-in-december

WHY IT’S INADVISABLE

Some of our HR experts agree that it’s better to hold off on downsizing if a few more weeks of salary won’t affect the bottom line too much. Layoffs during the holidays can actually do more harm than good for various reasons:

Layoffs Aren’t Always The Answer

Peter Cappelli, director of Wharton’s Center for Human Resources, says that there is no evidence that layoffs in general actually help the financial performance of companies other than when there are recessions or there is really not enough work to do. He believes that employees are only likely to accept layoffs as a reasonable response if a company is truly crashing. “If it is simply to try to improve financial performance, (people) aren’t as likely to accept (layoffs), and of course, they won’t work anyway,” he says.

Oracle is doing fine financially, so why the layoffs? It does look as if people are not accepting of this and it is probably affecting employee performance in a negative way.

Survivor Guilt

Layoffs can have perceivable negative effects on morale, Cappelli explains. Not only do remaining employees feel bad for those laid off, but they are also likely to feel that they may be next.

“So they tend to freeze up, focus on the possibility of finding a job elsewhere, and they don’t get their own work done,” he says. “All that is likely to be worse during the holidays when they are more focused on their obligations to others because the costs of layoff seem bigger.”

Odds are no one is putting in any effort at work right now... oh hey.... Oracle execs get that. Mandatory vacation time!

People Are More Likely To Lash Out

Philippe Weiss, a managing director of Seyfarth Shaw at Work, has worked a great deal with unemployment matters and liability-prevention strategies. He says plaintiff lawyers have told him that they often see an uptick in calls from angry former company employees who are particularly incensed at the holiday-layoff timing.

“(Waiting until after the holidays) lessens the impact of the termination for employees who are looking for a reason to lash out with litigation, social media attacks, or acts of workplace violence,” says San Diego-based HR, training, and security consultant Steve Albrecht.

Albrecht believes that getting sued by an employee for wrongful termination is harder to defend to labor law juries when the layoffs happen on Christmas Eve. “Some compassion in the beginning can save expensive hard feelings later.”

Hmm anyone fired for being old? Female? Any old females get laid off? Anyone upset?

People Often Know It’s Coming

Waiting for a long period of time before implementing the decision to lay off employees adds an element of risk for the business explains Spires. “Confidentiality can be compromised as news may leak, resulting in a negative impact to a broader workforce who then all begin stressing about rumored changes,” he says.

Psychologically, people struggle more with not knowing and wondering if it’s going to be them than they do after they know says Thacker. “After they know, they can begin to full out problem solve,” she says.

How about layoffs every quarter for a solid fiscal year? How about setting aside 1.1 billion dollars for employee severance packages. Then when the rumors come out calling it "Fake news" and then proceed to do exactly what the rumors said. How about laying off people during the holidays and then chuckle about it.

I'd say Oracle has done a fantastic job of demoralizing its workforce.

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And oracle is doing so GREAT in the cloud, man! Who could have l own cloud was so complicated! and for those who believe that oracle strives for excellence, I have a few bridges to sell you, maybe LE and Sc can lend you some money to make this great investment. LOL!

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Post ID: @2ppo+QDMPlO8

Oracle does not want to do fine, it wants to do great so cutting the bottom to save every dime it can get to show to the street good number is its intention

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Post ID: @1flj+QDMPlO8

FAKE FAKE news

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Post ID: @1bgp+QDMPlO8

This holiday season should remind you to love our ex-colleagues. Move on and seek new ventures. You don't find if you don't ask. You asked but you don't find because you asked incorrectly. Ask then seek and you will find. Don't create false witness accounts, don't covert your ex-colleague's remaining job, don't judge you ex-colleagues or you will be judged.

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Post ID: @1xbe+QDMPlO8

MH throws darts at a board. If they land on you, you're done.

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Post ID: @1nuh+QDMPlO8

There WILL be layoffs on Monday. The 10 minute calls are already set up.

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Post ID: @zwd+QDMPlO8

This is what Oracle has been doing for years, the layoff-of-the-month club. We’re only in early stages of what will be a long and painful bloodletting like IBM.

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Post ID: @kim+QDMPlO8

If you have specific information about a layoff over the Christmas break, then let us know. If not, shut your pie-hole and stop getting people nervous over the holidays. You evidently were laid off and rather than spending your time looking for a new job are posting rumors. Yes, there are a bunch of heartless jerks running Oracle. But do yourself and the rest of us a favor. Stop making up rumors and spend your days looking for your next gig before your severance runs out.

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Post ID: @lob+QDMPlO8

Dude you have way to much time on your hands.......

Get out of mommy's basement and get a job.....

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Post ID: @vnl+QDMPlO8

Expect the worst from the A:holes running oracle, and whatever you do, do NOT think of them as human beings because they’re not!

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Post ID: @opj+QDMPlO8

I've often wondered if demoralizing employees is the goal. Demoralized employees are more likely to leave so it lowers layoff costs. It doesn't seem to matter that demoralized employees are unproductive so they cost more money than layoffs. Oracle certainly has more demoralized employees than any place I ever worked before.

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