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U.A.W.’s Monitor Investigates Accusations Against Its Leader, Shawn Fain

The court-appointed monitor is looking into allegations by two union officials that they were punished for raising questions on financial matters.

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Automobiles, Corruption (Institutional), Ethics and Official Misconduct, Fain, Shawn, Justice Department, Labor and Jobs, Organized Labor, United Automobile Workers
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