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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
#13046650
1 December 2025
Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, speaks urging government intervention while sitting in a wheelchair during a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt. Supermarket union members attend the event in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
#13046651
1 December 2025
Members of the supermarket workers' union hold a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
Members of the supermarket workers' union hold a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
Members of the supermarket workers' union hold a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
#13046655
1 December 2025
Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, speaks urging government intervention while sitting in a wheelchair during a press conference marking the 24th day of the Homeplus branch leadership's hunger strike without water and salt. Supermarket union members attend the event in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
#13046656
1 December 2025
Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, Son Sang-hee (right), chief branch leader, and Choi Cheol-han (left), secretary-general, continue their hunger strike after concluding a press conference during the 24th day of their water- and salt-free strike, attended by supermarket union members in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025. The three Homeplus union leaders are on strike since November 8 at the protest site outside the presidential office, urging government intervention to restore normal operations at Homeplus.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
#13046657
1 December 2025
Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, Son Sang-hee (right), chief branch leader, and Choi Cheol-han (left), secretary-general, continue their hunger strike after concluding a press conference during the 24th day of their water- and salt-free strike, attended by supermarket union members in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025. The three Homeplus union leaders are on strike since November 8 at the protest site outside the presidential office, urging government intervention to restore normal operations at Homeplus.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
Ahn Soo-yong (center), head of the Homeplus union branch, Son Sang-hee (right), chief branch leader, and Choi Cheol-han (left), secretary-general, continue their hunger strike after concluding a press conference during the 24th day of their water- and salt-free strike, attended by supermarket union members in front of the presidential office in Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, on December 1, 2025. The three Homeplus union leaders are on strike since November 8 at the protest site outside the presidential office, urging government intervention to restore normal operations at Homeplus.
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Homeplus Union Leadership Marks 24 Days Of Hunger Strike, Presses Government To Act
1 December 2025
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1 December 2025
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#12148619
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148623
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148625
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148626
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148627
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148628
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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#12148629
12 March 2025
Individual investors in Homeplus Asset-Backed Short-Term Bonds (ABSTB) hold a press conference in front of the Financial Supervisory Service in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, on March 12, 2025. They urge the recognition of ABSTB as trade receivables and priority repayment. They argue that ABSTB is not merely a financial investment product for profit but a transaction based on trust in the credit of Homeplus and credit card companies, giving it the nature of trade receivables. They also raise suspicions of misconduct by MBK Partners, the owner of Homeplus, pointing out that Homeplus continues issuing commercial papers (CP) until just before filing for corporate rehabilitation. MBK Partners (MBKP) is a private equity firm focused on North Asia.
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