Please cite a source. As far as I’ve heard, despite several investigations by Congress, there has never been any evidence that Byte dance has any ties to the Chinese government. The only premise they could come up with the try to separate TikTok was that they are a Chinese company and subject to the totalitarian rule of China’s government.
Yeah that’s a tie to the Chinese government. Chinese company law mandates a representative on the board of every company with more than 300 employees. That political officer is the direct connection been the company and the party.
You should really learn what the law actually is before you start commenting like this. You are combining 1980’s Chinese business law with the 2024 employment law that was just passed in China. The “representative of the people” is literally a board member elected by the employees of the company to represent them. An american equivalent would be if the government ordered companies of similar size to put a union rep on the board of directors of that company.
Please cite a source. As far as I’ve heard, despite several investigations by Congress, there has never been any evidence that Byte dance has any ties to the Chinese government. The only premise they could come up with the try to separate TikTok was that they are a Chinese company and subject to the totalitarian rule of China’s government.
China has it that the “the people” need to have ownership with any company above 300.
“The people” meaning the the oppressive piece of shit CCP.
Yeah that’s a tie to the Chinese government. Chinese company law mandates a representative on the board of every company with more than 300 employees. That political officer is the direct connection been the company and the party.
This is completely false. As well as a gross mischaracterization of the law you are referencing.
You should really learn what the law actually is before you start commenting like this. You are combining 1980’s Chinese business law with the 2024 employment law that was just passed in China. The “representative of the people” is literally a board member elected by the employees of the company to represent them. An american equivalent would be if the government ordered companies of similar size to put a union rep on the board of directors of that company.
https://www.pwc.de/en/international-markets/german-business-groups/china-business-group/how-does-an-employee-director-fit-into-the-corporate-governance-of-a-chinese-company.html
I don’t know how you could possibly count this as a bad thing.