It already has gained 60% of the required signatures.
A recent petition demanding the cancellation of HYBE‘s “Top Enterprise” status has taken off, amassing over 30,000 signatures and surpassing 60% of its goal. The petition targets the Ministry of Employment and Labor, asking for HYBE’s prestigious designation to be revoked due to reported workplace harassment and alleged internal misconduct.
The petition was started following the controversy stirred by recently leaked documents that revealed some HYBE employees allegedly monitored and disparaged other artists. The leaked content has fueled public outrage, sparking a wave of online discussions where many are calling for accountability from one of Korea’s most influential entertainment companies.
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The issue was also highlighted on October 15, 2024, during an audit by the National Assembly’s Environment and Labor Committee. Representative Park Hong Bae himself urged the Ministry of Employment and Labor to take action, specifically calling for the removal of HYBE’s “Top Company” title in response to the harassment claims. Despite these calls, the Ministry has allegedly withheld specific details about the investigation’s progress or plans, citing ongoing inquiries at regional branches.
Netizens who agree with the petition argue this delay undermines trust in the integrity of the “Top Company” system, as it seems to contradict the purpose of recognizing companies that uphold positive workplace standards. This is not the first time that such a status has been revoked; a similar case led to action against a company in April 2022 for workplace issues.
Supporters of the petition are pushing for a swift decision, hoping that HYBE’s case will be handled with transparency and urgency, setting an example that emphasizes respect and responsibility across the industry. The online momentum around this petition shows no signs of slowing down as netizens continue to rally for change within one of Korea’s largest entertainment agencies.
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