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Home / Business and Economy / AI or Union Busting? TikTok Layoffs Spark UK Row

AI or Union Busting? TikTok Layoffs Spark UK Row

16 Jan

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Summary

  • UK moderators unionizing were laid off before Christmas.
  • TikTok claims layoffs were AI restructuring, not union-busting.
  • Workers sought better protections against traumatic content.
AI or Union Busting? TikTok Layoffs Spark UK Row

In the United Kingdom, approximately 400 TikTok content moderators have filed a legal claim alleging unfair dismissal and violations of trade union laws. These workers were laid off just weeks before a scheduled vote to establish a collective bargaining unit. They stated their desire for improved protections against the psychological toll of rapidly processing disturbing online content.

TikTok has refuted the union-busting accusations, describing them as "baseless." The company asserted that the layoffs were a consequence of a restructuring initiative driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence for content moderation. Management indicated that AI now automatically removes over 90 percent of transgressive material.

Communication Workers Union (CWU) officials described the moderators' role as "the most dangerous job on the internet," citing exposure to extreme content and high-pressure conditions. They argue that the timing of the layoffs, coinciding with union organizing efforts, points to corporate greed overriding worker and public safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Around 400 UK TikTok moderators who were unionizing were laid off before Christmas. They accuse TikTok of unfair dismissal and violating UK trade union laws.
TikTok denies union-busting, claiming the layoffs were part of a restructuring plan due to its adoption of AI for content moderation.
Content moderators sought better protections against the personal toll of processing traumatic content at a high speed and with insufficient resources.

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