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TikTok US General Manager: The company has not seen any employee turnover

(Original title: TikTok U.S. General Manager: TikTok will continue to operate in the U.S. and has not yet seen any employee turnover)


According to US media reports on the 21st, TikTok US General Manager Vanessa Pappas said in an interview on Thursday that TikTok will continue to operate its popular music video application in the United States, regardless of the Trump administration’s ban on its business. What consequences.


Trump signed an executive order on the 14th, requiring ByteDance to sell or divest the company’s TikTok business in the United States within 90 days according to the ruling of the Committee on Overseas Investment of the United States (CFIUS).

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In this regard, Pappas said, “We have made it clear that we strongly oppose CFIUS’s conclusions and are disappointed with the results we have seen. We still do not see any evidence to support these claims and assertions.”


Pappas declined to comment on Microsoft's acquisition negotiations and Oracle's acquisition intentions. She said that she is providing employees with multiple forums for them to express their concerns and concerns publicly, including a weekly town hall meeting. She will anonymously answer questions raised by TikTok's 1,500 American employees.


Pappas said that the company did not see any employee turnover, and took India as an example, saying that even though TikTok is banned in India, Bytedance continues to pay employees.


"We are in an extremely turbulent era. So our message is, let us focus on the things you can control," Pappas said. "With a salary, our commitment is firm again. We are to users The commitment of the company and employees has never wavered, and we believe that we will operate here for a long time."




Source: Jiemian News, translated by Google Translate

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