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Meta can be sued in Kenya by ex-content moderator, the country's court rules

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A labour court in Kenya ruled on Monday that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, can be sued in the East African country after a former content moderator filed a lawsuit against it alleging poor working conditions.
Published 1 month ago · Menlo Park, United States

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Meta can be sued in Kenya by ex-content moderator, the country's court rules

A labour court in Kenya ruled on Monday that Meta , the parent company of Facebook, can be sued in the East African country after a former content moderator filed a lawsuit against it alleging poor working conditions.

1 month ago·United Kingdom
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Facebook can be sued, rules Kenyan labour court

Following the judge's decision that Meta can be sued in Kenya, the next step in case will be considered by the court on March 8.

1 month ago·India
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Kenya labor court rules that Facebook can be sued

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A judge in Kenya has ruled that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, can be sued in the East African country. Meta tried to have the case dropped, arguing that Kenyan courts do not have jurisdiction over their operations, but the labor court judge dismissed that in a ruling on Monday.

1 month ago·United States
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Kenya labor court rules that Facebook can be sued

A judge in Kenya has ruled that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, can be sued in the East African country

1 month ago·United States
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Kenya labor court rules that Facebook can be sued

A judge in Kenya has ruled that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, can be sued in the East African country

1 month ago·Washington, United States
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Kenya labor court rules that Facebook can be sued

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A judge in Kenya has ruled that Facebook’s parent company, Meta, can be sued in the East African country. Meta tried to have the case dropped, arguing that Kenyan courts do not have jurisdiction over their operations, but the labor court judge dismissed that in a ruling on Monday. A former…

1 month ago·Washington, United States
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