Employment Law

Oracle Could Cut 30,000 Jobs, Sell Cerner Amid Financial Challenges

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Oracle could cut approximately 30,000 jobs in 2026 and sell its health tech unit, Cerner, in an effort to ease financial challenges associated with its data centre expansion, according to TD Cowen analysts.

Speculation is primarily driven by the tech giant’s $300-billion deal to supply cloud infrastructure to OpenAI, which was announced last September.


Which Roles at Oracle are Affected?

It remains unclear which roles, departments, or geographic regions would be affected if Oracle eliminates tens of thousands of jobs.

As of May 2025, the company employed a global workforce of roughly 162,000 people. Over 2,000 employees are located in Canada.


Source

Analyst predictions of a potential workforce reduction at Oracle were covered by multiple media outlets, including The Register and Barchart.


More Oracle Layoff Coverage

For a full overview of Oracle layoffs and the rights that non-unionized employees in Canada have in this situation, see our Oracle Layoffs & Severance Guide.

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