Thread regarding Oracle Corp. layoffs

"Managed expenses"

In advance of Oracle's earnings report, there is an analysis in Forbes about what to expect -- https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2018/09/14/what-to-expect-from-oracles-first-quarter-earnings/amp/. Highlighting one key statement...

"On the other hand, the Software segment has maintained high gross margins of over 95% in recent years. Oracle has managed its operating expenses (particularly sales and marketing expenses) efficiently in FY’18, which led its non-GAAP operating margin to expand by over a percentage point."

Oracle is stuck with the expectation of super high margins and growth. Back in the 90s and 2000s, that came through demonstrating the value of the product. However, the competitive landscape has changed, customers are able to choose other options and Oracle's top line revenue isn't growing like it once was. So the focus is on managing operating expenses. That means not giving raises, cutting back on benefits/perks and pushing wages down (e.g. layoffs along with moving work to India and starting Hubs where new graduates will gladly work for a fraction of what experienced field professionals will). While the article paints a rosy picture of Oracle's continued financial performance, it also makes it clear that this will only continue because internal employees are going to be "managed expenses."

That shouldn't be a surprise for anyone as it is exactly what has been happening ever since MH joined Oracle. He is a one trick pony -- finding ways to cut costs while lining his own pockets. If he continues to recycle what he has done elsewhere, closing offices and shifting janitorial work to employees is bound to show up soon (although the Austin hub already has employees taking their trash out in a so called "green" initiative).

What I believe will be interesting to hear during the earnings call is:

  1. Does performance meet analyst expectations?

  2. How much is TK thrown under the bus

  3. Do any analyists question how much $ is going into stock buyback instead of investing in Cloud

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The change in vacation policy for salaried employees was over a year ago folks, Old news.

A lot of the people on this board are former employees. I left before the change, so it was news to me.

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Post ID: @5gif+Vb2IHq5

HR just sent managers a list of the accrued vacation time left and told them to encourage employees to take time off( specifically those with accured hours). They want this off the book asap. Apparently not enough people are burning up their old vacation hours. I expect this year they'll just pull it all by May 31st and there won't be any more accruals on the books.

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Post ID: @4viy+Vb2IHq5

The change in vacation policy for salaried employees was over a year ago folks, Old news.

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@Vb2IHq5-1kqh

Everything you said in your post is spot on. You hit the nail on the head, exactly. And it is the reason that customer issues go unresolved for weeks at a time now, never used to be like that but everything that you said is the exact reason why.

I do feel really bad for our customers though.

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Post ID: @4kwu+Vb2IHq5

https://www.thelayoff.com/t/MzLdfpO

There goes vacation.......

Oracle has just taken away all salaried employees accrued vacation and replaced it with "flex" vacation. When you have "unlimited" vacation, you have no vacation.

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Post ID: @2pyw+Vb2IHq5

@Vb2IHq5-ejv

What change in vacation?

Since updating can’t accumulate vacation...

Updating what? Can't accumulate vacation when?

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Post ID: @2wyv+Vb2IHq5

I have certainly felt like a 'managed expense' over the last 5 or so years having zero pay increments despite consistent 5-star annual reviews. Playing with people in this way just destroys morale and reduces productivity. 10 or 15 years ago I was happy to burn the candle at both ends for Oracle as I felt I was paid fairly and respected. Since then a continual chipping away at benefits, removal of overtime and zero increments has just poisoned employee attitudes. I used to be happy to take a call at 2am and jump onto a customer problem; now I just turn my phone off. Why would I take that call now ? What's in it for me ? The answer is pure and simple. Nothing. I swear that if Oracle actually respected their senior technical employees then there would be a 50% hike in productivity. Now I'm just enjoying the extra time with my family and taking care of myself. There's an upside to every downside.

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Post ID: @1kqh+Vb2IHq5

The change in the vacation benefit was pretty slimey. Since updating can’t accumulate vacation time you lose out on a nice payout when u leave.

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Post ID: @ejv+Vb2IHq5

@Vb2IHq5-lfq - don’t forget NCR!

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Post ID: @dfh+Vb2IHq5

MH will go down in the history as a person who destroyed 2 org - HP and Oracle.

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