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Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle said no. 

Laid-off Oracle workers tried to negotiate better severance. Oracle said no. 
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Some found out they didn't qualify for WARN Act protections like two-months notice because the company had classified them as remote workers.

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Unfavorable framing of Oracle's severance package as having a 'catch' and being inferior to competitorsEmphasis on employee victimization through personal anecdotes and lost compensation detailsOne-sided sourcing relying heavily on disgruntled former employees with Oracle declining to commentloaded languagelabor-centric framingunfavorable comparative analysiscomparison to other companiesfocus on employee grievancesLoaded language such as 'axed' and detailed employee distress to evoke sympathyUnfavorable comparisons to other companies' severance packages, portraying Oracle as outlierOmission of Oracle's viewpoint by only mentioning their decline to comment

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