DETROIT (AP) — An independent monitor will help root out corruption in the United Auto Workers union' and members will decide if they will vote directly on the union's leadership under a reform agreement with the U.S. Attorney's office.
The deal was announced Monday in the wake of a wide-ranging federal probe into corruption. It holds off a possible federal takeover of the 400,000-member union.
The monitor will stay in place for six years.
The union has been in the throes of the scandal for over five years as the government probed bribery and embezzlement in its upper ranks. The investigation has led to 11 convictions, including two former UAW presidents.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
DETROIT (AP) — An independent monitor will watch the United Auto Workers union's finances and The United Auto Workers union and the US attorney’s office have reached a settlement to reform the union in the wake of a wide-ranging bribery and embezzlement scandal. Terms of the deal will be announced at a Monday afternoon news conference in Detroit. The agreement likely will stop short of a full federal takeover of the union. But it’s likely to include an independent monitor and a change in the way union officials are elected. The union has been in the throes of the scandal for over five years as the government probed corruption in its upper ranks. The investigation has led to 11 convictions, including two former presidents.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
DETROIT (AP) — The United Auto Workers and the U.S. attorney's office in Detroit say they have reached a settlement with the goal of reforming the union in the wake of a wide-ranging bribery and embezzlement scandal.
Terms of the agreement will be...