Salesforce offers to transfer employees out of Texas to get abortions

"With that being said, if you have concerns about access to reproductive healthcare in your state, Salesforce will help relocate you and members of your immediate family," Salesforce wrote in the Slack message to employees on Friday.

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Salesforce is the latest company to weigh in on the new Texas abortion law. The San Francisco-based company has offered to relocate employees who want to change states for "access to reproductive healthcare."

Salesforc specializes in customer relations management (CRM). In fact, it bills itself as "the world's number one CRM platform."

"Ohana if you want to move we'll help you exit TX. Your choice," tweeted Salesforce CEO and founder Marc Benioff on Friday.

"Ohana" means "family" in Hawaiian.

According to statements obtained by CNBC that were disseminated on one of the the company's Slack channels, Salesforce told thousands of its employees: "These are incredibly personal issues that directly impact many of us — especially women. 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."

"With that being said, if you have concerns about access to reproductive healthcare in your state, Salesforce will help relocate you and members of your immediate family," Salesforce wrote in the Slack message on Friday.

Other companies have jumped into the fray ahead of Salesforce. Lyft and Uber announced the establishment of legal defense funds to help rideshare drivers fight back against potential legal action stemming from the Texas pro-life law.

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