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Salesforce cuts staff amid acquisition spree and $50 billion share buyback
Salesforce is undergoing another round of layoffs, its second this year, according to a filing with California’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification office. The notice filed on Monday stated that 86 employees would be laid off from its Mission Street office in San Francisco on August 7. We're not sure if these were the only jobs cut, and Salesforce did not immediately respond to an email to its press office seeking comment.
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