Lee Jae-wook's New Drama 'The Persevering Doctor' Production Apologizes Over Working Hours Controversy
The production of ENA's 'The Persevering Doctor' starring Lee Jae-wook and Shin Ye-eun has apologized for labor rights violations. Learn about the working hours controversy and the company's response.
The spotlight on Lee Jae-wook's latest project has hit a snag behind the scenes. The production company for ENA's upcoming rom-com 'The Persevering Doctor' (working title) issued a formal apology following serious allegations regarding labor rights. Despite the hype surrounding the lead pairing of Lee and Shin Ye-eun, the production is now facing scrutiny over its working conditions.
The Persevering Doctor working hours controversy Unfolds
The controversy began on January 8, 2026, when the Hanbit Media Labor Rights Center (Hanbit Center) released a statement. According to the center, the drama—a Genie TV original—has been allegedly violating standard labor practices by enforcing excessive working hours on its crew. The center's report highlighted the need for immediate intervention to protect the staff's health and legal rights.
Production Responds with Accountability
In a quick response to the growing backlash, the production team didn't stay silent. They released an official apology, acknowledging the lapses in their management. According to reports from Soompi and local media, the company stated it feels deep responsibility for the distress caused to the staff. They've promised to reorganize the shooting schedule and strictly adhere to the mandatory rest periods moving forward.
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