FCA Sues Former Union Leadership For $4.4 Million In Embezzled Funds

FCA Sues Former Union Leadership For $4.4 Million In Embezzled Funds

The UAW-Chrysler National Training Center, which remains in the midst of a multimillion-dollar federal corruption scandal, is suing Fiat Chrysler Automobiles officials and a union leader’s widow for over $4.4 million in damages. If you’ll recall three FCA employees filed a federal lawsuit against the automaker and the UAW seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over allegations that union officials colluded with company executives to influence collective bargaining earlier this year.

Now it’s time for the National Training Center to get a piece of the action. The lawsuit, filed Friday in Oakland County Circuit Court, targets former FCA labor negotiator Alphons Iacobelli; Monica Morgan-Holiefield, the widow of former UAW Vice President General Holiefield; and ex-FCA financial analyst Jerome Durden. Money was believed to be funneled through the training facility by a policy created by company officials to bribe UAW leaders into giving the automaker favorable treatment during collective bargaining.

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MDarringerMDarringer - 6/11/2018 11:07:13 AM
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The union is purer than the driven snow just like the Democrats they funnel money to.


skytopskytop - 6/12/2018 2:10:55 AM
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Wow, A corrupt liberal union boss accused of of embezzling union funds. I am shocked!
Much of the stolen money is directed back covertly as donations to the corrupt Democrat party. It is a vicious cycle of payoffs.
Hope the FCA lawsuit is successful.


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