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London activist Tulipshare dealt blow after Salesforce shareholders veto racial justice audit

Tulipshare submitted the plans for a probe after two Salesforce employees resigned and then took to social media to slam its culture

'A third-party racial equity audit can only support the company in the long term,' Tulipshare said of Salesforce
'A third-party racial equity audit can only support the company in the long term,' Tulipshare said of Salesforce Photo: Getty Images

A proposal by London-based activist investor Tulipshare to investigate racial justice at Salesforce was rejected by the tech giant — a blow for the UK startup.

Tulipshare submitted the plans for a probe after two senior employees resigned last year from Salesforce and then took to social media to cite a “toxic environment” and “disingenuous marketing around equality”. About 2,500 of Salesforce's 77,000-strong staff are in the UK, many are based at the Salesforce Tower in the City of London.

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