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Silicon Flash > Blog > Business > Oracle’s Workforce Reductions Hit Washington State, Leaving 101 Employees Without Jobs
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Oracle’s Workforce Reductions Hit Washington State, Leaving 101 Employees Without Jobs

Published September 3, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Oracle’s Workforce Reductions Hit Washington State, Leaving 101 Employees Without Jobs
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Oracle is making staff cuts in Washington state, with 101 employees in Seattle facing layoffs, according to a recent filing with the state’s Employment Security Department. This comes on the heels of a previous filing in August, signaling broader reductions across the company. Oracle’s presence in the Seattle region has grown significantly over the past decade, with more than 3,800 employees in the area, as per LinkedIn data. The company has also forged partnerships with tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon in recent years.

The tech giant Oracle is undergoing a series of layoffs in Washington state, with 101 employees in Seattle being affected, according to a recent filing with the state’s Employment Security Department. This move follows a previous filing in August that indicated broader cuts across the company’s operations. Oracle has been expanding its presence in the Seattle region over the past decade, employing over 3,800 people in the area as per LinkedIn data. Additionally, the company has established partnerships with major tech players like Microsoft and Amazon in recent years.

Oracle, a prominent player in the cloud and database industry, is facing layoffs in Washington state, with 101 employees in Seattle being impacted, according to a recent filing with the state’s Employment Security Department. This announcement comes after a previous filing in August that hinted at larger-scale cuts across the company. With a significant workforce in the Seattle region, boasting over 3,800 employees as indicated on LinkedIn, Oracle has been actively involved in collaborations with tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon in recent times.

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