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Salesforce calls some workers back to the office amid slowing sales

on the Slack messaging systems to hundreds of workers, so a fraction of the 73,000 that Salesforce employs.

The staff were told to host eight meetings with customers a week – half of them in-person – and provide bi-weekly presentations. This is intended to"drive more collaboration and success" this quarter, the manager said. A spokesperson at Salesforce said:"We have a hybrid work environment that empowers leaders and teams to work together with purpose. They can decide when and where they come together to collaborate, innovate, and drive customer success."at the company, this week reporting a 14 percent uplift in revenues for the period ended 31 October to $7.84 billion.

He said that as with factory workers, some roles at Salesforce needed to be on site at its"hubs and core offices." “So I do think that we're going to have a rebalancing. I think even at Salesforce, we have what I would call factory jobs, folks that do are required to be here, whether they are doing maybe very core work or even new folks who don't have maybe the tribal knowledge yet or need the mentorship or folks coming in from college who benefit from being in the office. But we're never going back to how it was. We all know that.

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