Salesforce Offers To Relocate Employees From Texas Over Anti-Abortion Law

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Salesforce Offers To Relocate Employees From Texas Over Anti-Abortion Law WhatDoYouThink?

Software company Salesforce has announced that if any of its 2,000 Dallas employees are concerned about the ability to access reproductive care in the wake of Texas’ aggressive

anti-abortion law, the company will help relocate their families. What do“We need more companies that will make a public stand like this“If I stay and let Texas force me to have a baby, do I get a bonus?”

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