The United Auto Workers' court-appointed monitor — a lawyer tasked with overseeing the union as it recovers from an ugly corruption scandal — issued a report in federal court warning that leadership must take reform seriously or run the risk of "abuse and corruption creep(ing) back" in.
The report, issued Friday (Nov. 14), says the UAW is tainted by "a toxic culture of division and retaliation at the highest levels of the organization," with blame pointed at the popular — though divisive — union president, Shawn Fain, and his closest allies.

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