Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ex-VP of auto union charged in probe

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DETROIT — A former vice president at the United Auto Workers was charged Monday in a scheme with Fiat Chrysler executives to buy meals, golf and other perks with the automaker’s money — the highest-ranking official snagged in an investigat­ion that has exposed corruption between labor and management.

The conspiracy charge against Norwood Jewell was filed as a criminal informatio­n, which means a guilty plea is likely. At least seven people have pleaded guilty.

Officials at Fiat Chrysler and the UAW enriched themselves by using company money set aside for a job-training center. The corruption occurred at the same time both sides were negotiatin­g labor agreements.

“We can confirm that we have had profession­al and productive discussion­s with the U.S. Attorney’s Office towards a fair and just resolution,” defense attorney Michael Manley told The Detroit News. “We are confident that when the facts of the case come out as it relates to Mr. Jewell, his decades-long reputation of honorable service to members of the UAW will remain intact.”

Jewell was the senior UAW official dealing with Fiat Chrysler, from 2014 through 2016.

The court filing says he signed off on dinners valued at thousands of dollars at an exclusive Detroit restaurant, the London Chop House, and golf and meals in Palm Springs, Calif.

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