Jordyn Grzelewski writes for The Detroit News:
Change is coming to the top ranks of the United Auto Workers’ leadership.
That was one of the takeaways as vote tabulation in the historic first-ever direct election of the Detroit-based union’s International Executive Board members wound down Friday. […]
Candidates who won their races as part of the UAW Members United slate, which was backed by the reform-minded Unite All Workers for Democracy political caucus within the union, vowed to be more transparent with the union’s membership and to take a more aggressive stance with the companies whose workers the UAW represents.