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GM lawsuit accuses Fiat Chrysler of labor corruption

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The complaint also alleges that Sergio Marchionne, the former CEO of FCA who died in 2018, "was a central figure in conceiving, executing and sponsoring the fraudulent activity," GM's general counsel, Craig Glidden, told reporters. Marchionne was pictured here hugging former UAW President Dennis Williams in 2015.
November 20, 2019 07:38 PM

DETROIT — General Motors on Wednesday filed a federal racketeering lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and three former FCA executives who have pleaded guilty in an ongoing federal corruption probe involving the United Auto Workers union.

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