A leading IT firm CEO's violence and cruel acts against employees are sparking a fierce public outrage after video footage of him brutally beating an ex-employee surfaced online.
A series of brutal actions by Yang Jin-ho, 47, the chairman of online storage service provider WeDisk and robot developer K-Technology, are so shocking that infuriated people are calling for a thorough investigation and stern criminal punishment.
The abusive Yang is also suspected of profiteering by distributing pornography ― banned materials like spycam footage and revenge porn. It is a shame the businessman could perpetrate such brutal and cruel acts against his employees for so many years, while enjoying a huge profit by allegedly spreading pornography.
Defying our common sense, he recorded the video himself in April 2015 as a "souvenir," showing him slapping and punching an employee as other workers carried on in the background. How can the frightful and terrible feelings of not only the victim and other employees on the scene be explained? However, the victim did not report the cruelty of his boss to police for fear of retaliation, according to news reports.
The law enforcement authorities ought to bring to light all the alleged brutal acts of the IT business mogul who may face seven criminal charges, including abuse of power against his workers. At the same time, the labor authorities should change the working environment, particularly in the IT industry, to prevent abuse of employees, and protect their rights.
South Korea has become an IT powerhouse thanks to competent people, especially young workers. It is a pity that such talented workers become victims of abuse and violence. The National Assembly should no longer delay the deliberation on a set of bills designed to prevent workplace abuse and violence, and protect basic rights of employees.