Shinhyup, who asked the interviewer to “dance Zero Two is pretty.”

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(1)To the interviewer, “You’re pretty. Dance to Zero Two”.
(2)The Human Rights Commission of the Korea Credit Union said, “sexual discomfort is sufficient.”
(3)Input 20230111 PM 1208
(4)Reporter Lee Hak-joon. TALK.
(5)National Human Rights Commission
(6)The National Human Rights Commission of Korea, the whole Korean DB
(7)A credit union association in North Jeolla Province has forced female applicants to evaluate their appearance and dance in the final interview, a report showed.

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(1)Earlier, Mr. A applied for the recruitment of new employees of the Credit Union and finally
(2)I applied for an interview. However, the interviewers began to evaluate Mr. A’s appearance, such as “how tall are you?”
(3)In particular, referring to the university department where Mr. A graduated, he asked, “I think you have a lot of talent, so dance.” He said, “What song are you going to sing? Play the songs that are popular these days,” and the staff asked A if he knew the so-called “Zero Two” song, saying, “I don’t know it because I know it’s a song with sensational dance moves,” and refused.
(4)Nevertheless, the interviewers said, “You should dance now,” adding, “You said you saw it in front of 150 people when promoting, and you can’t dance in front of three people.” A filed a petition with the NHRC, claiming that it was unfair to evaluate the appearance of the interviewees and force them to sing and dance.

The interviewer said it in a roundabout way, but the interviewer didn’t answer.

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