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The former president of the Korea Music Copyright Association has been sued by employees.

Employees whom our reporters met have confessed to being bullied in the workplace in various ways, including abusive remarks. 



Correspondent Suwon-wook.



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[Staff participating in the complaint: Women say that they are like trophies, but now it is a little bit of power as a man to wear as much as possible.]



[Employee participating in the complaint: Is it curly or did you have a perm like this, why did you do it?

how much did you

Aren't you doing it at a cheap place?

As if inducing the people around him to respond, 'Isn't that so, isn't she like an aunt?'] That



the Korean Music Copyright Association employees heard from the former president, Mr. A.



The employees claimed that Mr. A made several insulting comments to the employees.



He said he made comments about his appearance at meetings and made sexually harassing comments while eating.



Mr. A is also a composer who has made several songs for famous singers, but it is said that he did not pay for the English translation of his song lyrics.



[Staff participating in the complaint: I want to release my song in English, release it.

I wrote the lyrics in English, but I did the translation of the lyrics, but there was no name written or composed at all, and there was no cost for translation.]



The victims said that it was difficult to raise a problem with the president, who had the right to personnel, and it was heartbreaking.



Mr. A told SBS reporters, "I have no memory of making sexually harassing remarks," and "I do not have an exact memory of pointing out the appearance, but it was not malicious intent."



He also explained that he had asked and received help from a close employee about letting him do personal work, but there was no coercive instruction.



The police plan to investigate the complainant about the charges such as insults and coercion filed by the employees next week, and then call Mr. A to investigate.