Singapore unions offering support to any recently laid-off TikTok employees

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Non-unionised employees can seek help from TADM@NTUC or access NTUC’s online workplace advisory portal.

TikTok Singapore, a non-unionised company, has not announced local job cuts, but there are indications that some employees have been let go.

Some of its employees are members of Tech Talent Assembly , an association affiliated with the National Trades Union Congress . TTAB is contacting its members, it told The Straits Times in a joint statement with the Creative Media and Publishing Union. The number of employees at TikTok Singapore – the firm’s other headquarters besides Los Angeles – has not been disclosed.

It also reported that TikTok’s global user operations team will be dismantled as part of the move, and the remaining employees will be reassigned to the company’s trust and safety, marketing, content or product divisions.

 

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