Fiat Chrysler charged with making criminal payoffs to UAW, takes plea deal with $30m fine and oversight
In the latest case of widespread corruption tied to the United Autoworkers Union, FCA has agreed to plead guilty in a new criminal case to conspiring to violate labor law, pay a $30 million fine, and agrees to 3 years of compliance monitoring.
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