Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

Interviewed by Huffinton Post

A former colleague recommended me to a reporter who is doing an article about the corruption of businesses today. I spoke with her about what I witnessed during my tenure. Age discrimination, unethical sales, inaccurate financial reporting, etc. We spoke for about 2 hours and she said she still has about another 20 to speak with. She thinks the article will be ready in a few months.

Crossing fingers Oracle and other companies get exposed. Feel honored to have spoken my truth.

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My understanding, having had spoke to the same journalist, is the piece is about corruption across businesses. I got the impression none of the companies would be named specifically. They mentioned a Rolodex of companies whose current and past employees they are speaking with.

I also said once it gets out the Big O will try to kill the story. They laughed and said it won’t happen. For what it’s worth.

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Post ID: @3oal+UhpAkNH

Oracle will pay off the Huffington Post. Better to not post here at all.

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Post ID: @1nax+UhpAkNH

don't post these news here and absolutely don't post contacts.

Oracle will get in touch with them and "convince" not to public anything "embarassing". in the best case the article will pass through the standard rose colored glasses. in the standard case, nothing will get published.

it's already happened, and be certain this forum is constantly monitored, like many others.

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Post ID: @1ujz+UhpAkNH

Why a trap ? So what can Oracle Legal/HR/Compliance do if they will know the reporter contact details ?

I'm an ethical employee that don't have any trust in Oracle C&E / HR / Legal and want to report some very serious cases

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Post ID: @1jgp+UhpAkNH

Trap? seriously are you people that worried? Oracle does not care enough about little things like this. Also, all companies worry about age discrimination. Oracle has been known as crap for a long time so it makes sense to get rid of the old people who are not willing to change and bring in people who will. I have as many complaints as the next person but take a step back and look at the facts. The people who have worked for Oracle for a long time are the ones bringing the company down. It makes complete sense to get rid of those people, and useless positions, to bring the company back up.

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Post ID: @1alm+UhpAkNH

@UhpAkNH-1wwf DON't post the contacts - this could be a trap -

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Post ID: @1amc+UhpAkNH

Please post the reporter contacts so I could call him and share some additional compliance and scandals done by Oracles exec.

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Post ID: @1wwf+UhpAkNH

Employee abuse. Managers who lie to employees, set people up, work to destroy someone's reputation with lies, taking someone else's work and claiming credit for it, etc.

I look forward to the article. Oracle is corrupt in a million different ways, any light that is shone on it is a good thing.

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Post ID: @1fed+UhpAkNH

Don’t forget wage theft. So many ways they do that

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