Miami Herald (Sunday)

UAW president takes leave amid corruption probe

- Associated Press

The United Auto Workers announced Saturday that President Gary Jones is taking a paid leave of absence amid a federal investigat­ion of corruption within the union.

The UAW said Jones requested the leave, which is effective Sunday. UAW Vice President Rory Gamble will serve as acting president.

“The UAW is fighting tooth and nail to ensure our members have a brighter future. I do not want anything to distract from the mission,” Jones said in a statement.

The union is in the middle of negotiatin­g new four-year contracts with Detroit automakers.

UAW-represente­d workers at General Motors Co. recently approved a new contract after a 40-day strike. Union members are scheduled to begin voting Monday on a proposed contract with Ford Motor Co., which Gamble helped negotiate.

If Ford workers ratify the agreement, the UAW will begin bargaining with Fiat

Chrysler.

The FBI has been investigat­ing fraud and misuse of funds at the UAW for more than two years. Ten people have been convicted so far, including union leaders and auto company officials.

Jones has not been charged, but federal agents searched his suburban Detroit home in August in connection with the investigat­ion.

In a recent court filing, federal prosecutor­s alleged that seven top UAW officials had conspired since 2010 to embezzle funds through schemes such as submitting false vouchers for conference expenses.

The Detroit News, citing sources familiar with the investigat­ion, said Jones is one of the unnamed union leaders.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA AP ?? Gary Jones, the United Auto Workers president, requested a paid leave of absence, effective Sunday. The federal government has been investigat­ing fraud and misuse of funds at the UAW for more than two years.
PAUL SANCYA AP Gary Jones, the United Auto Workers president, requested a paid leave of absence, effective Sunday. The federal government has been investigat­ing fraud and misuse of funds at the UAW for more than two years.

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