UAW, US Attorney reach deal to reform union after scandal
DETROIT — 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 announced at a Monday afternoon news conference in Detroit.
The agreement likely will stop short of a full federal takeover of the 400,000-member union. But it’s expected 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 that of two former presidents. Many of the officials were accused of conspiring with others to cover up the use of union cash for boozy meals, premium cigars, golf and lodging in Palm Springs, California.