Is a dismissed worker still a member of the labor union?

Labor union membership for people who are not workers of the company is prohibited, and a worker dismissed from a company has thus, in principle, lost the right to membership of the labor union.However, if the worker was dismissed on grounds of his activities in the labor union, the worker can apply for relief at the Labor Relations Commission. In that case, the worker remains a member of the union until a decision is made by the Central Labor Relations Commission.