Salesforce is offering assistance to its employees after a restrictive abortion law took effect in Texas last week.
In a Friday slack message obtained by , the cloud computing company said it would assist any employees and their families who are looking to relocate over their state's reproductive laws.
"These are incredibly personal issues that directly impact many of us - especially women," the message said, without taking a stance on the law. "We recognize and respect that we all have deeply held and different perspectives. As a company, we stand with all of our women at Salesforce and everywhere."
In a Friday slack message obtained by , the cloud computing company said it would assist any employees and their families who are looking to relocate over their state's reproductive laws.
"These are incredibly personal issues that directly impact many of us - especially women," the message said, without taking a stance on the law. "We recognize and respect that we all have deeply held and different perspectives. As a company, we stand with all of our women at Salesforce and everywhere."