Salesforce says it will offer relocation aid to employees who are worried about access to abortions
Salesforce has offered to help relocate employees who are worried about access to abortions or other medical procedures,overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v.
"If you are struggling with the recent news on reproductive healthcare, a Lyra counselor will be facilitating small group sessions focused on guiding employees through ways you can cope with stress," Hyder wrote on Slack, according to CNBC. Salesforce did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. The company declined comment to CNBC.
Last year, Salesforce offered similar relocation aid to employees and their families over a restrictive abortion law in Texas. Twenty-six out of the 50 US states are"certain or likely" to ban abortion if Roe is overturned, according to an