They're on strike. The UAW Boss is the target of a multiyear long investigation. WTF? 17% is a huge chunk.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/51853...e-molly-prince
A high-ranking United Auto Workers (UAW) official is quietly assisting in the negotiations between General Motors Co. (GM) and the workers' union despite facing a host of federal charges, including embezzlement, money laundering, and conspiracy.
UAW Regional 5 Director Vance Pearson was advising the bargaining team over the weekend in Detroit, Michigan, as the union attempted to settle an impending strike between its members and GM. Only days earlier, Pearson was indicted by a federal prosecutor on charges of embezzling union funds, mail and wire fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy, according to The Detroit News.
Pearson has been keeping a low profile during the negotiations. After a reporter approached him on Sunday and inquired whether he was, in fact, Pearson, he deceptively replied, "no, ma'am."
The senior officer, however, was photographed walking into the UAW-GM negotiation meeting, and was later confirmed to be in attendance by Rich LeTourneau, shop chairman of Local 2209, which represents thousands of workers at a separate GM plant in Indiana. Roughly 200 local UAW union leaders in total attended Sunday's meeting, which ultimately failed to come to a consensus.
NEW: UAW Region 5 Director Vance Pearson attended negotiations with GM in Detroit on Sunday, three days after federal prosecutors charged him with helping orchestrate a more than $1 million conspiracy that involved embezzling member dues
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/bu...gm/2341056001/ … via @detroitnews
UAW accused thief negotiates worker deal with GM
UAW Region 5 Director is negotiating a new contract with General Motors Co. while facing federal conspiracy charges in corruption scandal
UAW called on its members to strike following the unsuccessful bargaining over the weekend. The strike, which kicked off at 11:59 P.M. on Sunday night, is the first work stoppage in America's automotive industry in over a decade.
Accordingly, nearly 50,000 union members walked out of the more than 50 GM facilities across nine states. Negotiations are reportedly still ongoing in an attempt meet a bevy of UAW demands, including increased hourly wages and a clearer path for temporary workers to permanent employment.
"Everyone is innocent until proven guilty in his country," LeTourneau responded when The Detroit News asked about Pearson's attendance at the meeting despite the slew of charges.
The 40-page complaint filed against Pearson on Thursday outlines a years-long pattern of corruption involving other high-ranking UAW officials. The criminal case alleges union leaders spent upwards of $1 million in member dues on California villas, clothes, cigars, steakhouse dinners, golf clubs and apparel, rounds of golf at prestigious clubs, and high-end alcohol such as Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne, which sells at $400 per bottle.