TikTok's US Ecommerce Employees Told to Work From Home as Layoff Fears Grow
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TikTok's U.S. ecommerce workforce, which includes TikTok Shop, is experiencing heightened anxiety due to pending layoffs indicated in an internal memo. Employees have been advised to work from home while awaiting significant decisions regarding the workforce. The company has recently restructured its reporting framework, aiming to improve efficiency under new leadership. However, the ecommerce division has faced turbulence with earlier layoffs affecting various teams, and TikTok still grapples with its uncertain standing in the U.S. market, with ongoing challenges in finding a buyer for its operations.
Anxiety continues to fester among TikTok's U.S ecommerce workers, as the latest order from the social media company indicates that another round of layoffs may not be too far off.
TikTok continues to face uncertainty in the U.S. market, with no buyer found for its U.S. operations despite a 75-day extension offered by President Donald Trump.
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