Posts Tagged ‘United Auto Workers’
National Right to Work Foundation Issues Special Legal Notice to Employees of Big Three Automakers as UAW Brass Threatens Strike
Foundation notifies employees that those wishing to continue working during a strike should resign their UAW memberships before returning to work
Read MorePhiladelphia Public Defender Wins Case Against UAW for Illegal Union Dues Deduction Scheme
UAW union officials settles to avoid NLRB prosecution after threatening workers to reduce wages
Read MoreBreaking: 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.
Read MoreRank and File Denounce Latest UAW Union Boss to be Sentenced
Rank and file UAW members had their say in September, 2019, as many attended Mike Grimes’ trial and had plenty to say both to him and the press about Grimes’ crimes.
Read MoreUAW Union Official Grimes Ordered To Pay $1,509,500
UAW official Michael Grimes has been ordered to pay $1,509,500 after being found guilty of stealing money from union members and forced-dues payers.
Read MoreAmidst the UAW Strike More Union Bosses are Indicted
Amidst the GM strike of 48,000 members, the government continues to identify and arrest United Auto Workers (UAW) officials.
Read MoreDo UAW Union Bosses Speak for Their Members?
Union bosses claim they are working for the benefit of their members. While United Auto Workers (UAW) bosses called for a strike, their members obeyed, but the cost for rank and file may be more than they thought, considering how much investigation of UAW bosses’ corruption is costing them. Nolan Finley has the story in…
Read MoreUAW Strikes General Motors to the Possible Tune of $90 Million Per Day
United Auto Workers (UAW) bosses called a strike Saturday night as they held out for more, more more from General Motors (GM). About 48,000 UAW members walked out Saturday evening. Bank of America analysts predict the strike could cost GM as much as $90 million per day. As a result, GM shares are down nearly…
Read MoreFBI Agents Raid UAW’s Presidents’ Homes
In addition to the 9 persons already indicted in the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) corruption scandal, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents raided the homes of current UAW president, Gary Jones, and his predecessor, Dennis Williams. The searches form a deeper investigation into “. . . allegations of bribes, kickbacks and other financial misconduct among union…
Read MoreVolkswagen Workers Vote Once Again for Freedom
The third time is a charm. Volkswagen workers at the Chattanooga plant voted once again in favor of freedom. The vote ran 833 opposing and 776 pushing for unionization. According to the National Labor Relations board (NLRB) around 70 employees refrained from voting. Union organizers seemed to ply their usual tactics – advertising and many…
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