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TikTok executive to ‘step back’ following FT probe into aggressive work culture

Joshua Ma will ‘take some time off’ after claims were brought to TikTok by the Financial Times

The TikTok executive at the centre of a culture clash with employees at the company’s UK operation has been replaced in his role after making comments that he “didn’t believe” in maternity leave.

Joshua Ma, a senior executive at China’s ByteDance — owner of the viral video app — will “take some time off” and “step back” from his role leading the UK ecommerce team, according to an email seen by the FT and sent on Wednesday.

The move follows an FT investigation which revealed Ma’s comments at a dinner with employees of TikTok’s London ecommerce team.

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