It said that member Hanni was not legally classified as a worker under her contract.
South Korea's government on Wednesday dismissed a workplace harassment case involving K-pop star Hanni, saying the singer was not legally classified as a worker.
The push and pull between what counts as work in South Korea's entertainment industry has stretched on for years.
The Ministry's ruling on South Korea's musician rights is similar to the situation in the US.
Representatives for HYBE and the South Korean Labor Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI.
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