TikTok plans to cut up to 300 jobs at Dublin base, government told
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TikTok is planning to lay off up to 300 employees, representing 10% of its workforce in Dublin, amid heightened scrutiny in the U.S. regarding national security. The layoffs will predominantly affect the trust and safety divisions as the company struggles to navigate pressures from Congress about potential banning due to security risks tied to its Chinese ownership by Bytedance. Additionally, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner is investigating TikTok's data handling practices, intensifying the challenges facing the platform's operations in Europe.
The ongoing uncertainties around national security and regulatory environment are forcing TikTok to reconsider its workforce strategy in Ireland, reflecting broader industry trends.
The company has communicated to staff that forthcoming layoffs will most likely impact the trust and safety divisions, showcasing how content moderation roles are becoming increasingly vulnerable.
As TikTok navigates the political landscape in the U.S., which has only intensified scrutiny over Chinese tech companies, the decision to reduce its Irish workforce highlights the urgent reshaping of operations.
The Irish Data Protection Commissioner is preparing to announce findings regarding TikTok's data practices, adding further pressure on the company amid its ongoing fight for regulatory compliance.
Read at Irish Independent
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