TikTok plans mass job cuts on UK moderation and safety teams | TBIJ

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In 2022, a TBIJ investigation into one of these
contractors, Teleperformance, found its Colombian employees faced
widespread occupational trauma and inadequate psychological support
,
demanding or impossible performance targets, punitive salary deductions
and extensive surveillance.

Some Teleperformance moderators in Colombia earned as
little as Ā£235 per month in 2022, compared to about Ā£2,000 a month for
UK moderators. CWU said the lowest-paid trust and safety workers earn
Ā£26,000 a year.

In response to TBIJā€™s 2022 investigation, a TikTok
spokesperson said: ā€œOur Trust and Safety team partners with third party
firms on the critical work of helping to protect the TikTok platform and
community, and we continue to expand on a range of wellness services so
that moderators feel supported mentally and emotionally.ā€

The UK layoffs appear to be part of a wider global
reduction of in-house moderation teams. About 500 Malaysian TikTok
employees, most of whom were content moderators, were also told they
were being made redundant, Reuters reported today
.

One UK moderator who could lose their job told TBIJ: ā€œFrom
the moment we saw the emails coming in, everyone started worrying. At
first, they didnā€™t mention the word ā€˜redundant,ā€™ but it was clear the
news wasnā€™t going to be good. Personally, Iā€™m afraid thereā€™s more to
come.

ā€œLooking back, it seems like this was just a matter of
time. Some roles were already moved to other countries where workers are
paid much less than usā€¦ Iā€™m worried I wonā€™t have enough for Christmas,
and possibly even my rent if I canā€™t get hired quickly and run out of
the little savings I have ā€¦ I donā€™t even earn that much to begin with.ā€

TikTok had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.