Although ByteDance-owned TikTok has not confirmed the extent of the cuts, it is believed to be up to 300 jobs. The company is ...
Chinese video-sharing platform TikTok will let go up to 300 of its Dublin-based staff, the Government has been informed. The ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHundreds of jobs at Dublin TikTok office axed as redundancies set for AprilUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTikTok plans to cut up to 300 jobs at Dublin base, government toldTikTok is not the only tech giant to be letting people go. Earlier this year, Meta announced it was going ahead with plans to ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTikTok to cut up to 300 Irish jobs in April, government saysTikTok employees are shocked at the extent of the cuts that are being threatened in Ireland. The Communications Workers’ ...
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Extra.ie on MSNTikTok Ireland to cut hundreds of jobs at Dublin operationHundreds of Irish jobs are under threat as video-sharing giant TikTok plans major cuts. Around 300 Irish-based jobs are said to be at risk with the platform, with workers having been informed just ...
Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke has said that it is his understanding that redundancies at TikTok ...
TikTok informed the Government of a collective redundancy on 4 March. Now, 300 jobs hang in the balance at the company's Irish operations.
Hundreds of jobs at TikTok in Ireland are reportedly under threat. Around 300 roles are in danger amid a global redundancy ...
Minister for Enterprise Tourism & Employment Peter Burke today confirmed that video sharing platform TikTok would be reducing ...
Concerns over job losses in TikTok show why the Government should focus on investing in local Irish companies, the Labour ...
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Dublin Live on MSNTikTok plans to slash up to 300 jobs in DublinTikTok has warned that up to 300 jobs are at risk in Dublin. The social media platform currently employs almost 3,000 staff at its Irish headquarters in the capital. The news comes as part of global ...
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