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MichMan

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Sat Aug 19, 2017, 08:23 AM Aug 2017

Feds: Fiat Chrysler VP bribed UAW execs 'to take company friendly positions' [View all]

Source: Detroit Free Press


Feds: Fiat Chrysler VP bribed UAW execs 'to take company friendly positions'

It started out as a scandal about personal greed. Fiat Chrysler and UAW executives, authorities said, were scheming together to line their own pockets.But the scheme, they now claim, had another goal: Helping the company instead of autoworkers, and bribing union officials to get that done.

In an explosive document filed Friday in the growing Fiat Chrysler-UAW scandal, the government said former Fiat Chrysler Vice President Alphons Iacobelli was bribing union officials to persuade them "to take company-friendly positions."This new allegation raises the question of whether or not the union's contract and other decisions were influenced by the wrongdoing, potentially undermining the credibility of the contract. The phrase "company friendly positions," also could relate to how the UAW handled employee grievances, plant specific issues, holiday work and overtime work schedules, training, plant organizational changes and other plant programs.The government, however, doesn't have to prove that contracts or policies were influenced to convict those charged. It only has to show that auto executives were bribing union officials -- a crime that prosecutors claim Iacobelli pulled off through various financial schemes. One of them, they said, involved giving union officials credit cards to go on shopping sprees whenever they felt like it.

The credit cards, they said,  were issued through the UAW-FCA training center, and paid for everything from designer clothes and $1,000 shoes to a Ferrari and swimming pool."Iacobelli said,  'if you see something you want, feel free to buy it. I don't have a problem if you buy it on the charge card,' " prosecutors wrote in a court filing today, adding this was part of a bigger plan to keep senior union officials  "fat, dumb and happy." The details about Iacobelli's alleged motives surfaced in a new charging document that named a fourth targeted defendant in the case. Both the UAW and FCA have previously said that the alleged FCA-UAW scam did not affect the contracts. "It is important for you to know that despite some public commentary to the contrary, the allegations in the indictment in no way call into question the collective bargaining contracts negotiated by our union during this period," UAW President Dennis Williams said last month after the first charges became public. Said Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne in a letter to employees last month: "This conduct had nothing whatsoever to do with the collective bargaining process."


Nevertheless, those involved were in positions to influence both contract negotiations and other decisions. Retired UAW Associate Director Virdell King, the first African-American female to be elected president of a local union in UAW-Chrysler's history, was charged Friday in U.S. District Court today with being part of a conspiracy that involved the theft of more than $4.5 million in autoworker training funds. King, 65, of Detroit, was a UAW employee who served as a senior offical in the UAW Chrysler Department from 2008 until she retired in 2016.














Read more: http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/chrysler/2017/08/19/feds-fiat-chrysler-and-uaw-execs-werevp-told-uaw-execs-if-you-see-something-you-want-feel-free-buy-i/581715001/

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Like everything else, the unions need new blood in the key positions. Dustlawyer Aug 2017 #1
It is the Fiat way sandensea Aug 2017 #2
Somewhere, cloudbase Aug 2017 #3
Michman, you've posted stories about union corruption and other Hortensis Aug 2017 #4
Should stories about union corruption be ignored? former9thward Aug 2017 #5
Should stories about union successes and support be ignored? Hortensis Aug 2017 #6
Who is stopping you from posting those stories? former9thward Aug 2017 #7
"The only effective answer to organized greed is organized labor." Hortensis Aug 2017 #9
About your comment concerning manufacturing. former9thward Aug 2017 #8
Clever move, wasn't it? A modest middle class wage for Hortensis Aug 2017 #10
Again, those are service sector and retail jobs. former9thward Aug 2017 #13
You have to be kidding. The issue is value contributed by labor. Hortensis Aug 2017 #14
Living in the Detroit area, this has been a major news story for a few weeks MichMan Aug 2017 #11
Okay. Hortensis Aug 2017 #12
People pay union dues with the expectation that their leaders are on their side MichMan Aug 2017 #15
You've been following this. Please post some perspective Hortensis Aug 2017 #16
May have affected the UAW Nissan election results MichMan Aug 2017 #18
Yes. I'd guess anti-unionists made the most of this story, Hortensis Aug 2017 #19
Wicked on both sides. But extremes of wealth provides nurturing environment for corruption. lostnfound Aug 2017 #17
Well, these corrupt ones are on the rich side of the divide. Hortensis Aug 2017 #20
Decades of not fooled Aug 2017 #21
Union declines caused officials to steal to buy luxury items? nt MichMan Aug 2017 #22
No not fooled Aug 2017 #23
Link to the latest (related) DoJ Detroit PR nitpicker Aug 2017 #24
And link to an earlier DoJ PR nitpicker Aug 2017 #25
And link to the Doj PR on Iacobelli's indictment nitpicker Aug 2017 #26
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