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The Department of Justice is investigating the United Auto Workers president. The probe is part of broader federal scrutiny of the union's leadership.
The Department of Justice is investigating the United Auto Workers president as part of broader federal scrutiny of union leadership. The specifics of what's being investigated haven't been fully detailed, but the DOJ probe signals concerns about conduct at the union's highest level.
Labor unions are under intense federal pressure right now, and a DOJ investigation into the president of one of America's largest unions sends a message. Whether the investigation is about corruption, misuse of funds, or something else, it weakens the union's ability to bargain or speak out on worker issues while leadership is under federal microscope.
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