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Salesforce To Help Employees Exit Texas In Wake Of New Anti-Abortion Law

The San Francisco-based company told employees Friday it will help them move "if you have concerns about access to reproductive healthcare."

"If you want to move we’ll help you exit Texas," CEO Marc Benioff wrote in a tweet.
"If you want to move we’ll help you exit Texas," CEO Marc Benioff wrote in a tweet. (Getty Images)

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF/AP) — Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff took to social media over the weekend, telling employees that if they ā€œwant to move we’ll help you exit Texasā€ over concerns about the state’s new anti-abortion law.

CNBC first reported that the San Francisco-based company had told employees in a Slack message on Friday it will help them move ā€œif you have concerns about access to reproductive healthcare in your state.ā€

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Benioff followed up with a post on Twitter.

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