


Independent monitor says U.S. union UAW has ‘fallen short’ in reform efforts
An independent court-appointed monitor, named to oversee the United Auto Workers union after a federal corruption probe, said on Thursday the union has “fallen short” in its reform efforts and disclosed he has 15 open investigations. Neil Barofsky, a...
UAW Monitor Files Initial Status Report
The UAW Monitor filed his initial status report with the court. Read it here.

Monitor Releases Rules for Oct 7th UAW Referendum Webcast
On October 1st, 2021 court-appointed Monitor Neil Barofsky released the rules for the upcoming UAW Referendum Forum Webcast to be held on October 7th at 6 PM ET. You can view the rules below. UAW Referendum Forum Webcast Rules (10.01.2021)...
Acting U.S. Attorney: UAW monitor ‘working hard’ to probe misconduct
The court-appointed monitor overseeing the United Auto Workers is investigating historical acts of misconduct among union officials who have not been charged in a criminal case, Acting U.S. Attorney Saima Mohsin told The Detroit News. “Mr. Barofksy has been...