IRISH TIKTOK STAFF who were warned that their roles were at risk in the company’s latest restructuring have now been formally offered termination agreements, following a consultation process. It also requires workers to agree not to make data access requests, under GDPR legislation that relate to the termination of their employment. Staff being laid off work primarily in the area of trust and safety. The staff member said that they had not felt “safe” in their job for the last few years as they were aware of TikTok laying off workers in different countries. Employees have also been told that TikTok, which employs over 2,000 people in Ireland, is ending a policy allowing staff to work from abroad.