Salesforce
- Salesforce is giving all employees the option to work from home until at least July 31, 2021, extending its previous guideline allowing remote work until the end of 2020.
- Salesforce is slowly reopening its 160 offices around the world based on local government guidelines and the advice of medical experts and local leaders, but this option is meant to allow employees to plan ahead.
- It is also expanding benefits for employees: Offering $250 more to purchase office supplies to work from home and giving parents six additional weeks of paid time off.
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Salesforce is extending the option for its employees to work from home until at least July 31, 2021, the company announced Wednesday. Previously, all 49,000 employees were allowed to work remotely until the end of 2020.
While Salesforce is slowly reopening its 160 offices around the world based on local government guidelines and the advice of medical experts, extending the work from home option to next summer gives employees the ability to plan ahead, the company said.
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