KT's labor union and shareholders were all concerned when KT CEO candidate Yoon Kyung-rim officially resigned
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hoondork1977@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-03-28 04:53:30
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Paul Lee] Major internal and external stakeholders including KT's labor union and shareholders sought solutions, worrying about the management gap when KT's representative candidate Yoon Kyung-rim officially resigned on the 27th.
The "KT Labor Union," a majority labor union with some 16,000 KT employees, declined to comment on candidate Yoon's resignation, saying, "There is no official position."
However, KT's labor union pointed out the current internal and external board of directors as the reason for causing the management crisis in a statement released on the 23rd when candidate Yoon's expression was known.
KT's labor union is demanding the resignation of all current board members and the formation of an emergency body, saying, "We will actively come forward to overcome the unprecedented management crisis with a sense of ownership."
Naver Cafe, where minority shareholders gathered, was concerned about a fall in stock prices.
The cafe is known to have more than 1,700 individual shareholders and 3,796,000 shares.
One netizen expressed regret over Yoon's resignation, saying, "The stock price will fall again until the next CEO comes."
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