Nov 2, 2019

UAW president to take leave of absence during corruption probe

In this image, UAW president stands in front of a clear plastic podium.

Gary Jones in July 2019 in Detroit. Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

United Auto Workers President Gary Jones will begin a leave of absence on Sunday in the midst of a federal corruption probe, CNBC reports.

The backdrop: Twelve people have been charged in the ongoing investigation as of this week, per CNBC. UAW and General Motors approved a four-year labor contract on Oct. 25, ending the first U.S. auto strike in 12 years. Five days later, the union reached a tentative agreement with Ford Motor Company, as well.

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