
Software Giant Salesforce Offers To Relocate Workers Affected By Texas Abortion Law
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"We stand with all of our women at Salesforce and everywhere," read a company statement to employees.
Cloud-based software giant Salesforce has told its thousands of employees that it will help relocate them from Texas if they are concerned about obtaining reproductive health care in the wake of the state’s draconian new anti-abortion law. “As a company, we stand with all of our women at Salesforce and everywhere,” read a Slack message to workers on Friday obtained by CNBC. The company, headquartered in San Francisco, did not take a specific position on the most restrictive law in the nation, which criminalizes abortions at about six weeks — before most people even realize they’re pregnant.More Related News

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