Oracle has laid off more than 700 employees across four California offices as part of a global workforce reduction affecting tens of thousands of staff. The cuts are tied to a strategic shift toward ...
BENGALURU: US-based IT giant Oracle has begun a major round of layoffs that has now reached India, with an estimated 2,000 to 2,500 employees reportedly affected as part of a wider global workforce ...
New Delhi: Oracle has started informing employees about a new round of layoffs across its global operations, which could impact thousands of roles, according to a media report. The company has already ...
American action-based camera maker GoPro has announced that it will be cutting a significant part of its workforce as part of an internal restructuring. The company plans to lay off almost a quarter ...
Tech company Oracle has announced a major round of lay-offs this week, with up to 30,000 employees losing their jobs, PTI reported. New details from official documents now show exactly which roles and ...
A post shared by a recently laid-off employee of Oracle has drawn attention online after offering a composed and reflective response to losing her job as part of the company’s latest round of ...
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Every month, Mint’s Plain Facts section brings out an update on key global data to thread together the biggest developments in the world that are worth paying attention to. The accompanying analysis ...
Global recession risks are rising. The conflict involving Iran – and the associated disruption of energy and other cargo shipments through the Strait of Hormuz – has now entered its fifth week. Global ...
An Alberta judge has put up a roadblock on a petition drive to force a vote on the province quitting Canada. Justice Shaina Leonard, in a written decision issued Friday afternoon, says Alberta ...
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The war in Iran isn’t just driving up gas prices—it’s starting to hit the food Americans eat and the crops farmers can produce. New data shows U.S. farmers are planting less corn ...
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