Problems in the Black Lake: The UAW property exposure

1 of 3. Signs ahead of the Labor Union United Auto Workers Union

DETROIT (Reuters)-if the Labour Union United Auto Workers have a Sacred space, rural retreats and a golf course known as the Black Lake as close as it gets. But Black Lake has also appeared as a sign of the Union’s financial woes and beguiling looming.

Over the past four decades, the United Auto Workers Union has maintained the property in Northern Michigan as a shrine to the ambitions of the Union’s founder, Walter Reuther.

Reuther’s ashes scattered here after his death in 1970. He is the focal point for paintings of civil rights leader in the lobby of the center of education. There is a “Zodiac room” where the statues of metal and glass ring wall, depicting the planetary positions at the time the labour leader was born in West Virginia.

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