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United Auto Workers Appear to Rebuke Leaders in First Vote by Members

Insurgent candidates showed strength, citing corruption scandals and calling for a tougher bargaining approach. The union president seems headed for a runoff.

Neal Boudette
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Corruption (Institutional), Elections, Fain, Shawn, Labor and Jobs, Organized Labor, United Automobile Workers
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