TechnologyTikTok's Berlin employees win key battle in push to unionize
Video streamer faces accusations of poor pay for increasingly difficult work
With the help of Germany's powerful service trade union Ver.di, TikTok's Berlin workers held a legally binding preparatory meeting for forming the council in mid-July. (Source photos by Reuters and AP)
JENS KASTNER, Contributing writer
HAMBURG, Germany -- The roughly 200 employees at TikTok's Berlin office have cleared the final hurdle to form a works council, a move they hope will give them a voice in a range of management issues, from remuneration and performance evaluation to data privacy protection.