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Incheon International Airport Corporation Chairman Koo Bon-hwan announced on the 16th that he was under pressure from an official from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation. When President Koo refused to accept this, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said that he submitted a layoff proposal and lobbied her. President Koo said he would respond legally if the firing is resolved.
President Koo held a press conference that day and said, “I was interviewed for a meal in central Seoul with a senior official from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation in early September, and they suddenly asked me to resign. When asked if he had ever been asked to resign from the Blue House, he said: “Even if the Blue House thinks, he will be fired through the department in charge.” High-ranking officials from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation include Minister Kim Hyun-mi and Second Deputy Minister Son Myung-soo. Minister Kim Hyun-mi answered “No” until today when asked if he forced President Koo to resign. The second deputy minister, Son Myung-soo, said, “I will not answer you.”
According to President Koo, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport did not explain the reason for the resignation. Some say that President Koo fell against the will of the Blue House and the Ministry of Lands, Infrastructure and Transportation in the process of turning a non-regular worker into a regular employee at Incheon International Airport, and then they just went his eyes. In response to this opinion, President Koo said: “It is correct that we have advanced according to the original plan of the Ministry of Lands, Infrastructure and Transport and the Blue House, but it is being delayed due to the crisis of human government.” .
Mr. Koo said: “I did not explain what was so urgent and why I should resign, and immediately submitted a dismissal proposal to the Steering Committee of Public Institutions within a week.” On the 24th, the Steering Committee of Public Institutions plans to deliberate and decide on a proposal for the removal of President Koo. President Koo said, “According to the law firm’s judgment, it is unfair to resolve the dismissal,” he said. “If he is fired, we will review the legal process and respond later.”
On this day, a sad chatter shared on a smartphone by Sohn Myung-soo, the second deputy minister of the Land Ministry, and the like related to President Koo’s press conference, was caught by the media camera. Vice Minister Son’s counterpart said: ‘As the dismissal of the union president is made public, for this reason, they will not respond to labor inquiries and inquiries related to the transition to full-time jobs and will try to move to the strategy delay ‘. When I sent a message saying: ‘I am concerned’, Vice Minister Son replied: ‘We should proceed in consultation with the office of the secretary of employment and labor. Furthermore, in response to President Koo’s press conference, the other party said: ‘I think Mr. Koo will tell you his position on the reason for the dismissal, but the employment secretary’s office is concerned that he will make an explosive talk. on the policy of transition to a regular job ‘.