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Oracle laid off 20,000–30,000 workers, offered four weeks’ pay plus one week per year (up to 26 weeks) and COBRA, but did not accelerate vesting of unvested RSUs, and classified some as remote to limit WARN Act protections; about 90 employees pushed back with a petition, while Oracle declined to negotiate.
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