UAW Region 1 director violated election rule related to retaliation, monitor finds

The head of a key UAW region violated an election rule prohibiting retaliation against a union member seeking international office when he denied his opponent a pass to this summer’s UAW convention in Detroit, according to a copy of a letter obtained by the Free Press.

The letter, dated Saturday, said that UAW Region 1 Director James Harris waived his right to a hearing and “acknowledged that he inappropriately denied” a request for a pass by LaShawn English, his opponent in the UAW’s first direct election of top union leaders. Ballots for the election were mailed out beginning in mid-October, ahead of the Nov. 28 deadline to have them returned.

The monitor notified Harris on Oct. 14 after concluding an investigation into the matter and issued a “formal admonishment to Director Harris for this conduct” on Saturday, according to the letter.

A message was left for Harris and an email was sent to UAW spokeswoman Sandra Engle seeking comment on Tuesday.

It’s not clear what, if any, penalty Harris might face. The letter said the monitor considers the investigation officially closed. It’s also not clear if the monitor’s office has taken action on any other complaints from candidates. A message seeking comment was sent to the monitor’s office on Tuesday.

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The letter noted that in July English had contacted the monitor’s office about the convention pass issue and that the monitor then reached out to the UAW’s general counsel. The letter said English was issued a pass to attend the convention, where she was later nominated as a candidate, after a “direct appeal” from English to UAW President Ray Curry.