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Salesforce says it has 'taken action' to prevent further U.S. political violence


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OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - Business software maker Salesforce.com Inc said on Monday it had “taken action” to prevent its tools from being used by the U.S. Republican National Committee in ways that could lead to further violence around the country’s presidential transition.
“We are all deeply troubled by the terrible events of January 6,” Salesforce said, referring to supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump storming the Capitol last Wednesday.
“And while we all hope that they are never repeated, sadly there remains a risk of politically incited violence across the country.”
Salesforce declined to specify the preventative action taken in regard to the RNC which the company said has been a long-standing customer. Its acceptable use policy, which is posted online, bars customers from using Salesforce services to promote illegal activity or mislead people about voting processes. ....

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America's biggest companies flourished during the pandemic but put 100,000 out of work and rewarded investors, analysis shows


America’s biggest companies flourished during the pandemic but put 100,000 out of work and rewarded investors, analysis shows
Author: Douglas MacMillan, Jonathan O’Connell, Peter Whoriskey, Chris Alcantara, The Washington Post
Updated: December 16, 2020
Published December 16, 2020
Salesforce chairman Marc Benioff, a self-styled leader of the corporate philanthropy movement, said in a series of tweets in late March that Salesforce pledged “not to conduct any significant lay offs over the next 90 days.” But in August the company laid off about 1,000 people. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
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As the coronavirus pandemic devastated small businesses and plunged millions of Americans into poverty this summer and fall, executives at some of the country’s largest corporations sounded surprisingly upbeat. ....

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America's biggest companies are flourishing during the pandemic and putting thousands of people out of work


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America s biggest companies are flourishing during the pandemic and putting thousands of people out of work
Douglas MacMillan, Jonathan O Connell, Peter Whoriskey and Chris Alcantara, The Washington Post
Dec. 16, 2020
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1of3Gary Walker was laid off from Salesforce in August after 12 years with the company.Washington Post photo by Jahi ChikwendiuShow MoreShow Less
2of3Restaurant owner David Mainelli stands in front of the former location of his family s restaurant, Julio s, in Omaha, Neb., earlier this month. The restaurant group has been a staple in the community since 1977, and announced they were closing their doors in June 2020.Washington Post photo by Carley Scott FieldsShow MoreShow Less ....

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The biggest American companies have turned profits, laid off workers during the pandemic

The biggest American companies have turned profits, laid off workers during the pandemic
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