Many employees at the Oracle office in Kansas City may have lost their jobs after it was reported that the company began its largest layoff ever Tuesday.
According to a report from The Next Web, a news site focused on new technology and startup companies, employees were notified via email around 6 a.m. local time that their roles had been eliminated as part of a broader organizational change, and that the day of the email was their final working day.
Neither Oracle, a major tech company, nor its Kansas City office have made an official statement to the public about the layoffs. It’s estimated by investment bank TD Cowen that the cuts will hit between 20,000 and 30,000 employees…