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Internal testimony emerged that the management of a subsidiary of Paris Baguette induced union members belonging to the KCTU to leave the union.

It is said that the middle manager had to do this and paid money according to the performance, but the management said it was groundless and foretold legal action.



Reporter Jeong Da-eun covered it.



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is a video of a conversation between a former employee, A, who was in charge of managing a baker at Phoebe Partners, a subsidiary of Paris Baguette, with the head of the company's union branch on the 28th of last month.



The general manager claims that Mr. B ordered the union members belonging to the KCTU to induce them to leave the union.




[Mr. A/Former Paris Baguette site manager: I ordered it directly.

There are signs such as who is a member of the KCTU and it is marked with a red mark, such as, 'Do it as soon as possible within this month'.]



He said that he gave money if he had him move to another union.



[Mr. A/Former Paris Baguette site manager: When I signed up (as a different union), Director ○○○ even gave me money.

The maximum amount is Rs.

It costs 50,000 won per person.] The



Paris Baguette branch of the Confederation of Trade Unions raised suspicions of the company's intervention, saying that 100 union members have withdrawn every month since last March, and the number of union members, which was around 740, has decreased to less than half in four years.




[Sonmyeongho / Attorney: (labor law) will act to encourage competition union membership and notice of penalty, such as soliciting or promoting the withdrawal of certain trade unions and paid gratuities are equivalent to unfair labor practices]



KCTU Phoebe Partners Executive filed a complaint with the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the police on charges of unfair labor practices and obstruction of business.



The SPC Group said that it would thoroughly investigate the allegations raised, saying that this was only a one-sided claim by the KCTU, and that it would take legal action against the unfounded allegations of the union.



(Video coverage: Park Dae-young, Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Kim Jun-hee)