[Breaking] Constitutional Court Upholds Hyundai Motor Union's 'Obstruction of Business Case'
Chief Justice Yoo Nam-seok of the Constitutional Court (center) and other justices entered and took their seats in the Constitutional Court courtroom in Jongno-gu, Seoul, where the constitutional complaint and unconstitutionality review trial was held on the afternoon of the 26th.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Kyung-jun] The Constitutional Court ruled that the constitutional complaint filed by non-regular union officials at Hyundai Motor Company's Jeonju plant regarding the charge of obstruction of business does not violate the Constitution.
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On the 26th, the Constitutional Court dismissed the constitutional complaint filed by Hyundai Motor non-regular union official A and others, who argued that Article 314, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Act violates the principle of legality and clarity and the principle of proportionality, and infringes on workers' collective action rights.
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