Cost of fed oversight of UAW skyrockets as union moves from scandal
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Cost of fed oversight of UAW skyrockets as union moves from scandal
Federal oversight of the United Auto Workers has cost the union more than $25.3 million, according to an annual report released Tuesday that illustrates rising costs amid multiple investigations into President Shawn Fain and his team.
UAW federal oversight costs exceed $25.3 million as investigations intensify
On the Dash: Rising UAW oversight costs signal continued internal instability that could impact labor negotiations. Ongoing investigations and leadership disputes may create uncertainty for automakers and dealers. Membership growth to 392,447 suggests stabilization, but financial and governance pressures remain. Federal oversight of the United Auto Workers (UAW) has cost the union more than $25.3 million, according to an annual report released …
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