(WXYZ) — An attorney for Gary Jones says the embattled United Auto Workers President is resigning.

J. Bruce Maffeo released the following statement on behalf of his client:

Earlier today Gary Jones informed the UAW that effective immediately he has resigned his position as union president and retired from the union. Gary has been a member of the UAW for 44 years and began as a factory worker and worked his way up to president of the union where he led the union in its recent strike against GM. Gary made the decision to retire before learning of the charges filed earlier today and did so in order to allow the union to focus on its core mission to improve the lives of its members and families. Gary appreciates the support provided to him by his family and friends and offered the following quote: “While I don’t know what my lord and Savior Jesus Christ has in store for me, I will look to him for guidance and support in the days and moths to come.”

The move comes as the Executive Board of the United Auto Workers moved to remove Jones and Regional Director Vance Pearson in the wake of a federal investigation that is swirling around both men.

The board has filed Article 30 charges against both men that would also expel them from the union.

The move was revealed in a news release sent out by the executive board: