For doing what?
With government prosecutors labeling the United Auto Workers as “co-conspirators” with Fiat-Chrysler in “a widening corruption scandal,” the UAW may be facing the possibility of the federal government coming in to oversee the union’s finances.
“Now, the UAW faces possible criminal fines and potential federal government oversight of its finances,” writes Allen Kinzer, a labor attorney with Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP.
How could the delegates do that, especially as 1500 members at GM’s Lordstown facility are losing their jobs.
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With government prosecutors labeling the United Auto Workers as “co-conspirators” with Fiat-Chrysler in “a widening corruption scandal,” the UAW may be facing the possibility of the federal government coming in to oversee the union’s finances.
“Now, the UAW faces possible criminal fines and potential federal government oversight of its finances,” writes Allen Kinzer, a labor attorney with Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP.
How could the delegates do that, especially as 1500 members at GM’s Lordstown facility are losing their jobs.
More @ Amid Scandal, UAW Executives Just Get A 30% Salary Increase