Salesforce Orders Some Workers Back to Offices as Growth Slows
- Software company started ‘work from anywhere’ in February 2021
- Sales growth of 14% reported Wednesday was company’s slowest
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Salesforce Inc., one of the first tech companies to let employees work from anywhere, is requiring some sales workers to return to the office and abide by other productivity rules as the software maker grapples with slowing revenue growth.
Some sales employees who live near offices were asked to work at company locations Tuesday through Thursday beginning this week, according to an internal memo issued last week and seen by Bloomberg. The message was posted by a senior manager in a Slack channel for hundreds of sales workers.