Clean Governance & Institutional Reform
The Promise Was Reform. It's Time to Deliver It.
The problem
The Independent Monitor found what members already knew: a culture of fear, retaliation, manipulation of compliance, and weakened financial oversight. This was not just about bad individuals — it was a system of unaccountable power that operated without a budget, without transparency, and without consequence. Members voted for reform. We have an obligation to deliver it. The union is in financial peril and we have to get our house under control.
Commitments
- Implement a top to bottom audit of the union's spending and push for the adoption of a fully transparent budget — I am prepared to make the difficult decisions to restore financial health to our union
- Install truly independent compliance infrastructure — the current approach has failed; we need oversight with real authority and no relationship to leadership
- End the culture of retaliation: implement a protected, enforceable whistleblower policy and restore staff members who faced retaliation for doing their jobs
- Depoliticize staff hiring: eliminate non-UAW hires in positions that aren't constitutionally compliant in their requirement of "special skill"; issue an Administrative Letter that clearly outlines the limited roles that would fall under this provision; implement a true competitive bid process; and provide contractual protections that guarantee staff the right to return to the bargaining unit after serving in an administration role
- Engage the UAW Staff Council early and directly — reform that doesn't include the people doing the daily work of this union is reform that won't stick, and an engaged Staff Council provides a natural enforcement mechanism for implemented reforms