Kpop Stars Slave Contracts. Last year South Koreas Fair Trade Commission ordered labels to stop pushing so-called slave contracts on artists which imposed onerous financial penalties on idols if they attempted to quit. Use our detailed instructions to fill out and e-sign your documents online.
To nobodys surprise LSM cited the system as the reason for the success of his pet idols. The most recent case of lawsuits over these contracts is EXOs Kris and Luhan. In South Korea the term slave contract became a hot topic a few years ago when a certain idol sued his management company for locking him way too long in a contract that gave him next to.
According to the BBCs reporter Lucy Williamson some of K-Pops biggest pop stars were built on the back of slave contracts.
However there were a few fascinating tidbits concerning the slave contract system that has produced hair-pulling outcry and lawsuits galore. While that doesnt sound so bad at first after all multi-album contracts are common the slave contract doesnt actually kick in until after a K-Pop idol debuts. K-Pop Slave Contracts need to be made illegal as they go against the basic human rights idols. Aspiring K-pop idols known as trainees sign contracts with management agencies when the trainee is as young as 12 or 13 years old.