In fact, the pro baseball team's Kiwoom Heroes lost virtually all of the quarrels with former vice president Eun-joo Lim, who served as a whistleblower over the issue of'Lee Jang-seok's management in prison and the current executives' allegations of assistance, including Chairman Heo Min's board of directors.



Yesterday (8th), the Central Labor Relations Committee decided to reinstate Vice President Lim, saying,'Unfair dismissal is correct' in response to an application for relief of unfair dismissal filed by former Vice President Lim against Kiwoom.



In June, it overturned the conclusion of the Seoul Regional Labor Committee that it was not “unfair dismissal”.



Prior to this, Vice President Lim also filed a request for relief that the disciplinary action for suspension of the club's job was unfair, and both the Seoul Regional Labor Committee and the Central Labor Committee had given the hands of former vice president Lim.



In November of last year, the former vice president Lim, who accused former owner Jang-Seok Lee of the so-called'outdoor management' suspicion in November of last year, claimed that there was a suspicion of involvement in the management of prisons, and took measures to suspend the job.



Since the central labor committee's decision is'final,' the Kiwoom club must cancel the disciplinary action against Vice President Lim and reinstate him, but he still cannot accept it.



Kang Tae-hwa, the managing director of Heroes' club, said, "I am planning to file an administrative lawsuit against the government because I cannot accept the Labor Commission's judgment."



Earlier in February, Kiwoom's club accused former vice president Lim of damaging the club's reputation by spreading false information to reporters, but the prosecutors' prosecutors had a'no charge'.