IU Drama 'My Ajusshi' Participated in Reporting Staff Slavery After the 'Aseudal' Case Strikes

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IU Drama 'My Ajusshi' Participated in Reporting Staff Slavery After the 'Aseudal' Case Strikes - 'My Ajusshi' Called Staff Works Up To 100 Hours Per Week. Check out the comments of South Korean Netter regarding the slavery of staff in the drama that stars IU here.

'My Ajusshi' Called Staff Works Up To 100 Hours Per Week.

The South Korean television industry is currently in the spotlight after the alleged "The Chronicles of Aseudal" has enslaved production staff during the shooting process.
The Hope Solidarity Labor Union pointed out that those starring Song Joong Ki and Kim Ji Won reportedly made staff work more than 20 hours a day while filming overseas precisely in Brunei Darussalam.

Following this "The Chronicles of Aseudal" case, the media Osen also recently reported that previous staff slavery also occurred in the drama "My Ajusshi". Staff are called to work up to 100 hours per week.

The Hanbit Center revealed that "My Ajusshi" staff came to work at 6 am and just returned at 4 in the morning the next day. Osen's media information related to the drama starring IU immediately became a net conversation.

"People always say that if you are heavy being a celebrity, it must be hard but it doesn't matter because of the reciprocity, they get so much money but I'm more sorry for the production staff, they do hard work but only get paid a little," wrote a netter .

"'My Ajusshi' was initially humiliated but the drama was successful because it became a healing drama. But it turned out that the working conditions of its staff seemed to be in hell. We should not enjoy drama that is made in bad conditions but this is not easy. we will definitely watch, "concluded the other netters.

Meanwhile, "My Ajusshi" aired tvN around the beginning of 2018. Throughout the screening, the drama reaped a variety of accolades and even recorded a song at the APAN Star Awards 2018 and The Seoul Awards 2018.


Source: wowkeren.com
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