The story of university dormitories receiving a Fair Trade Commission correction order.

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(1)Kyungpook National University
(2)Kyungpook National University was reported to the Fair Trade Commission in 2013.
(3)Gyeongro-ro 12-gil
(4)Kyungdae-ro 19-gil, 20.
(5)Parking Lot 8
(6)Language Education Center
(7)a local government office
(8)The dormitory of Kyungpook National University charged a combination of dormitory and food expenses. Someone made a claim to sell this.
(9)I’m not a business operator under the Fair Trade Act, but I’m not subject to reporting under the Fair Trade Act.
(10)Fair Trade Commission
(11)You don’t provide education services and accommodation services attached to this service. You don’t receive subsidies or actual expenses for providing the service.
(12)Korean National University
(13)That’s true, but not in this case lol
(14)The reported dormitory is BTL, so there is a private business operator in charge.
(15)Why did you say something to me when you left me alone?
(16)Who decides and collects BTL dormitory fees?
(17)Hanbok University
(18)Yeah, it seems like I’m deciding and collecting it.
(19)Then you’re a business operator under the Fair Trade Act.
(20)Yeah, I admit I’m a businessman, but why is this an unfair tie-up?
(21)Accommodation and meals are separate services.
(22)Yes, eating and sleeping are two different things.
(23)When you pay for food, all the dorm students eat three meals a day.
(24)I paid for the meal under my control.
(25)When I paid for this meal, there was no way to calculate the total sum separately or just calculate the accommodation fee, but I requested the secretary’s bill.
(26)”Santa-Gubi-Ha”
(27)Then you’re an unfair tie-up.
(28)But realistically, if you run a dorm, that’s inevitable.
(29)There’s a reason. That’s too much of a decision.
(30)Status of Medical Ceremony of National and Public Universities
(31)As of April 2014, unit name, three-year optional type, etc. Total of two meals, 11 days
(32)One meal a day. One day.
(33)University Campus Imported Sasaengsu University College Susa
(34)a camper
(35)In-service student water weekend drinking water selection system 2 meals 3 meals a day, voluntary choice of choice, data source Ministry of Education
(36)Student agenda rather than compulsory meals such as a refundable tax return system.
(37)referring to the system
(38)Refund of meal tickets without the number of meal options at the end of the shareholders’ term
(39)You run a lot of things, and you run a lot of ’em.
(40)Hey, but isn’t the Fair Trade Act a law to get rid of monopoly?
(41)The dormitory is only two of the many dormitories, and the hotel with the office, the Saga de boarding house, and the one room.
(42)I’m a domestic businessman
(43)In order to fall under a bundle sale, it must be a market-dominant business operator.
(44)I don’t need it. 2004 Du3014.
(45)Kyungpook National University, wait.
(46)Publication of the fact that a correction order was received from the Fair Trade Commission.
(47)If we run a private operation until 2009, we were ordered to correct the Fair Housing Association for violating the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act by forcing dormitory students to purchase a certain amount of food tickets in light of normal trading practices.Starting in September of the year, the current dormitories…
(48)Mouth
(49)Rock
(50)I did
(51)Rawi
(52)President Ham In-seok
(53)Post this in a place where you can see a lot of big size hihiro prints, and students do it for a sufficient period of time.
(54)Source Fair Trade Commission Resolution 2014-140

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