“If you have concerns about access to critical health care in your state, Salesforce will provide financial support for travel, available through our health care providers, and/or help relocate you and members of your immediate family,” Brent Hyder, Salesforce’s president and chief people officer, wrote in the Slack post according to CNBC.
Salesforce will also pay the travel costs for workers who travel out of state to get abortions.
The company will also pay for group counseling sessions to help employees who are upset that abortion might become illegal. “If you are struggling with the recent news on reproductive healthcare, a Lyra counselor will be facilitating small group sessions (max 25 people) focused on guiding employees through ways you can cope with stress,” Hyder reportedly wrote.