CEO: Matthew McConaughey's Huge Paycheck Has Nothing to Do With Layoffs, Peasants

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'If you have seen the work, it’s some of the best in the world.'

— a ritzy publication choice that most certainly isn't doing the CEO any favors — Benioff opined that it simply wasn't fair to link the two.

"We radically surged our employment in 2022… and we just had too many employees and we needed to adjust our employment," the CEO toldBenioff defended the "Dallas Buyers Club" actor's spokesman position at the company, saying that he's done "phenomenal" work and that "any company would be thrilled to have Matthew McConaughey as their spokesperson and creative artist.

"If you have seen the work, it’s some of the best in the world, and it’s not related to our layoffs," he declared.Honestly, it's kind of hard to tell which of Benioff's suggestions is worse: that none of those 8,000 jobs could have been saved by eliminating all or part of the $10 million Salesforce pays McConaughey per year — or that the company just hired too many people for some reason and is handling it by laying off thousands of people en masse.

 

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