Salesforce, San Francisco’s largest employer, is quitting on 125,000 square feet of real estate in its namesake tower. The office cuts come amid a push for profits by CEO Marc Benioff.
CEO Marc Benioff, who has linked his firm with San Francisco over the past two decades through initiatives like, said that profitability is the company's top priority in an earnings call Wednesday.
Benioff was a proponent of hybrid work during the pandemic, even saying last June, “Office mandates are never going to work.” But as his company’s productivity sagged, he questioned the impact in a DecemberTop Picks In Shopping
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