Breaking: Another UAW Union President To Plea Guilty

Retired UAW Union President Dennis Williams did not get to enjoy his UAW union paid-for Black Lake luxury vacation home as much as he probably had hoped. And now, Williams is expected to plea guilty to being part of a multi-year and multi-million-dollar embezzlement scheme according to reports.

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UAW Conflict-Of-Interest Disclosure

So far it appears that each UAW Officer to make a guilty plea has violated the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, as amended (LMRDA) and failed to file these LM-30 (conflict-of-interest) forms correctly.

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View The Plea Deals Behind the UAW Corruption Headlines

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As the UAW corruption investigation continues to trickle out headlines, so do the plea deals that create the headlines. The National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR.org) compiled those plea agreements for your convenience. Downloadable Copies of UAW Scandal Related Plea Deals Gary Jones’ plea deal leaves several UAW officials yet to-be-named by the Justice…

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UAW Rank and File Out $1 Million — Former President Pleads Guilty

As news media recounts Attorney General Matthew Schneider as “losing patience” with United Auto Workers (UAW)  bosses who have stolen millions in dues from the union, one can only imagine how the UAW’s almost 400,000 rank and file members, especially those who are forced-dues payers, feel about the latest news on Gary Jones, former UAW…

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UAW Constitutions

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Under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, As Amended (LMRDA), labor organizations constitutions are not allowed to violate the LMRDA. If any union’s constitution violates the LMRDA, then those provisions are considered invalid and legally unenforceable. So, it is a good idea to know the LMRDA and read a union’s constitution. For instance…

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