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TikTok Says U.S. Employees Will Have Jobs Even if the App Is Banned

The company is awaiting a decision over the constitutionality of a new law that aims to force a sale of the app to a non-Chinese owner under the threat of a ban.

Sapna Maheshwari
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Computers and the Internet, Decisions and Verdicts, Labor and Jobs, Law and Legislation, Mobile Applications, Shutdowns (Institutional), Social Media, Supreme Court (US), TikTok (ByteDance)
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