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GM General Motors Company

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  0.32 0.71% 45.38 45.84 45.165 45.19 5,133,951 18:52:49

General Motors Files Racketeering Lawsuit Against Fiat Chrysler--Update

20/11/2019 6:38pm

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By Nora Naughton 

General Motors Co. filed a federal racketeering lawsuit Wednesday against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, accusing it of corrupting union negotiations in an unusual legal dispute between crosstown rivals.

According to court documents filed in Michigan, GM's suit is related to the ongoing federal investigation into corruption between leaders at the United Auto Workers and Fiat Chrysler's labor-relations executives. GM accuses Fiat of corrupting the collective bargaining process in 2009, 2011 and 2015 to solidify a labor cost advantage for the Italian-American auto maker in its contracts.

Fiat Chrysler didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

GM will ask for "significant damages" from Fiat Chrysler after the discovery phase of the lawsuit is complete, GM chief legal counsel Craig Glidden said Wednesday.

GM, in the lawsuit, alleges that Fiat Chrysler orchestrated the alleged corruption through then-Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, who died last year. Fiat Chrysler currently has an $8 hourly labor cost advantage over GM, largely as a result of having a larger population of workers that haven't yet reached the top wage scale.

The Justice Department's yearslong probe first became public in July 2017 and initially focused on a conspiracy by Fiat Chrysler executives to keep UAW officials "fat, dumb and happy," as prosecutors have said.

The three executives named in GM's lawsuit, including the former top labor-relations executive at Fiat Chrysler, have all pleaded guilty to charges related to the federal investigation. Fiat Chrysler has said the misconduct was perpetrated by a small group of individuals acting in their own interest.

The federal corruption probe has since widened, ensnaring several current and former UAW officials and implicating UAW President Gary Jones, who is currently on a leave of absence.

Shares of Fiat Chrysler fell 3% in midday trading Wednesday, and GM"s stock dropped 2.4%.

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 20, 2019 13:23 ET (18:23 GMT)

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