in about 20 states following pressure from several Republican attorneys general. "California won't be doing business with @walgreens -- or any company that cowers to the extremists and puts women's lives at risk," Newsom, a Democrat, wrote on Twitter. "We're done." A spokesperson for the governor told CNBC that Newsom's government is evaluating all the business Walgreens does with California.
"There are people, by the way, who routinely complain that they come in and there are big swaths of empty desks and it feels like it's a ghost town — it's just not a nice experience,", according to the recording. The CEO's remarks came after several employees griped about how executives rolled out the desk-sharing messaging. He read a comment that said "bad things happen, no need to make every bad thing sound like a miracle.