“문준호 동지는 근로자 지위확인 소송을 했고 대법원까지 가서 이겼다. 결국 정규직 지위를 인정받았기 때문에 회사가 임금 차액 등을 지불해야 했다. ‘우리(회사)를 상대로 당신(노동자)이 그렇게까지 했단 말이지?’하는 보복심이 있었을 지도 모른다.” 📝김다은 기자 https://t.co/ICcQ3DQCJN
경찰이 배임 혐의로 고발됐던 민희진 전 어도어 대표에 대해 15일 불송치 결정을 내렸다. https://t.co/afCkc5Ixbn
Police clear Min Hee Jin of breach of trust allegations filed by HYBE https://t.co/rDSEQEKKBu
Shinji, a member of the South Korean group Koyote, has publicly expressed her unwavering love for her fiancé Moon Won, a singer seven years her junior. The couple's impending marriage has been met with controversy, as Moon Won has faced multiple allegations including accusations of infidelity, harassment, and questions about his past, such as conducting real estate business without proper certification. Moon Won has issued official statements denying the claims of double dating, harassment, and name changes, acknowledging only his involvement in real estate sales. Further, Moon Won submitted a divorce agreement to Shinji's agency to counter rumors about his previous marriage, which his former spouse reportedly supports. Friends and acquaintances, including a former military subordinate, have defended Moon Won against various allegations, emphasizing his character and military conduct. Shinji and her agency have also denied reports that the couple has completed their formal marriage meeting (sang-gyeon-rye). Despite ongoing public scrutiny, Shinji has urged the public to withhold judgment until facts are confirmed and has shut down intrusive questions about their marriage and inheritance plans. Separately, Min Hee Jin, former CEO of Adore, was cleared by police of breach of trust allegations filed by HYBE. Additionally, labor activist Moon Junho won a Supreme Court case affirming his status as a regular employee, which may have led to retaliatory actions by his company.