Meta said the Kenyan workers didn't "meet our standards."
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Most are keeping their subscriptions after signing up, too, research firm says.
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Study authors say courts should reconsider rulings in light of this new evidence.
Manufacturers backed effort to repeal the law but ultimately failed.