Ryu Ho-jeong, a dismissed secretary in the office

Justice Party lawmaker Ryu Ho-jeong is speaking at the Congressional Assembly held at the National Assembly on the 26th of last month. News 1

Less than half a day after the Justice Party promised to investigate the facts and prevent recurrence of the controversy on the unfair dismissal of Rep. Ryu Ho-jung’s secretary, Mr. A, who was fired, posted a post criticizing Ryu, saying, “I felt betrayed again.” .

Mr. A conveyed his desolate heart and said, “Now, I will accurately cover the poetry in front of everyone.”

Mr. A, who served as Ryu’s attendant secretary, wrote this afternoon on his Facebook page, saying, “Beyond the feeling of betrayal, I feel that I was terrible and stupid.”

Mr. A, who alleges that he was unfairly dismissed by Congressman Ryu, posted a post stating that Ryu’s side inflicted a second offense on him. Mr. A explained that he believed in Ryu’s clarification, apology, and the investigation of the facts at the party level.

Mr. A criticized, “I received reports here and there in the morning,” and “the fact that they are saying it’s my responsibility.” He continued, “I asked from the beginning that I wanted to cover up the quarrels under three-way attendance. It was a lot of work that I couldn’t understand,” he said.

“I tried to protect Ryu Ho-jeong’s side… I knew what they were feeling”

Kang Eun-mi (center), the Chairman of the Justice Party Emergency Response Committee, is speaking at the emergency response meeting held in the National Assembly on the 1st. Reporter Oh Dae-geun

Mr. A said, “No matter what they did (Rep. Ryu Ho-jeong’s side), I also wanted to protect them,” he said.

“The heart for them and the fear of being hurt by the party members were all wrong,” he said. “It was only today that they knew that they had never thought of me.”

Mr. A said that until the previous day, Rep. Ryu had conveyed that he had a desire to apologize. “Last night, they came to me and said. They cried and appealed for sincerity,” he said. “Please believe that the perpetrator has never said that he is willing to apologize and that they were fired for my fault.”

Mr. A said, “I will never be alone anymore,” and said, “I will accurately cover Sissibibi in front of everyone.” Mr. A previously announced that he would sue Rep. Ryu to the Central Party.

The controversy grew because there were claims that Ryu, a former dismissal worker, had dismissed his assistants in an unfair way. Rep. Ryu refuted that Mr. A’s argument was different from the fact, saying, “There are spreading speculative remarks that are not based on factual relations.”

On the 29th of last month, Mr. A posted a post on the social network service (SNS) stating that Rep. Ryu unjustly fired a former executive secretary. Rep. Ryu dismissed Mr. A, notifying him a week before the dismissal period, and not only violating the labor law, but also not keeping the break time properly.

Rep. Ryu issued a statement on the same day and clarified, “There was a procedural mistake in the process of notifying the dismissal.”

The Justice Party leadership announced that before Mr. A conveyed his feelings on the day, he met with Mr. A to hold an emergency interview and come up with a solution.

Senior spokesman Jeong Ho-jin said at the communication office of the National Assembly on the morning of the 1st, “The party leadership met the dismissed secretary yesterday.” “The Justice Party will clarify the facts of the party and the relevant parliamentary office in the future, and take responsibility for solutions to prevent unfair practices. I will arrange it.”

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