General Motors is suing Fiat Chrysler, alleging that its rival got an unfair business advantage by bribing officials of the United Auto Workers union.
General Motors is suing Fiat Chrysler, alleging that its crosstown rival got an unfair business advantage by bribing officials of the United Auto Workers union.
The lawsuit alleges that Fiat Chrysler corrupted the bargaining process with the UAW in the 2009, 2011 and 2015 union contracts to gain advantages over General Motors.Craig Glidden, GM’s chief counsel, alleged that Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, who died last year, was a “central figure” in the conspiracy, which was designed to put GM at a cost disadvantage to Fiat Chrysler, or FCA.
“Many of the advantages FCA was able to obtain were denied to GM. That was part of the conspiracy,” Glidden said.
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