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Paris Baguette files suit against gov't order on direct recruitment

Nov. 3, 2017 - 21:56 By Yonhap
Paris Baguette, South Korea's leading bakery franchise, has filed for an injunction against the labor ministry over its order to directly hire the bakers at its stores, company officials said Friday. 

People walk past Paris Baguette`s Manhattan outlet in New York. (SPC Group)

In September, the Ministry of Labor and Employment ordered Paris Baguette to recruit 5,378 employees at 3,396 franchise stores who currently work for the franchise's subcontractors, saying it violated the rule that bans a franchiser from managing outsourced employees.

SPC Group, which owns the franchise, said it filed an injunction against the correction order on Oct. 31 as it cannot meet the Nov. 9 deadline to recruit thousands of workers. 

Since the order, Paris Baguette has been pushing for establishing a three-way joint venture with franchisers and subcontractors to resolve the legal problems. The company has requested the ministry to give it more time to discuss the new business model with bakers. 

"Even if the labor ministry extends the deadline, it takes much time to explain the three-way venture to bakers," an SPC official said. "We filed the suit to buy time for the process. We can withdraw the suit any time when the condition is met." (Yonhap)