"Power Cut Disrupts Work" Dasom Welfare Association Sues Hampyeong County Nursing Home Director
The director of Hampyeong County Nursing Home has been accused of disrupting work by cutting off electricity to a vocational rehabilitation facility for the disabled, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
The Jeonnam Hampyeong Police Station announced on the 9th that they are investigating A (53) as a suspect on charges of obstruction of business under the Criminal Act.
A is accused of cutting off electricity to the 'Mujigae Disabled Workers' Workplace' facility, which is operated under consignment by Hampyeong County, starting from the 14th of last month, thereby obstructing others' work.
The police stated, "We plan to verify the facts based on the complaint and decide whether to file criminal charges."
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Meanwhile, A is in conflict with the county and the new consignment agency, Dasom Welfare Association, raising issues regarding the ownership of the land for the disabled workers' facility and procedural problems in the bidding process. The Dasom Welfare Association reported that since the electricity was cut off, there have been disruptions in office work, and 28 disabled workers have been unable to perform their tasks at the workplace.
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