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    Meta, Facebook’s parent company, and 184 of its content moderators who were based in Kenya agreed Wednesday on a mediation attempt to settle out of court. Last year, the moderators — from ...

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  8. Meta and unions - Wikipedia

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    Facebook contracts multiple IT outsourcing providers including Accenture, Cognizant, TaskUs, Wipro to subcontract hundreds of content moderators within the United States. [10] With the support of Campaign to Organize Digital Employees ( Communications Workers of America ), moderators at Wipro organized in 2020 for better working conditions ...

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    In the context of media reports [54] and lawsuits [55] from people formerly working on Facebook content moderation, a former Facebook moderator (Chris Gray) has claimed that specific rules existed to monitor and sometimes target posts about Facebook which are anti-Facebook or criticize Facebook for some action, for instance by matching the ...