CPS CEO says he can’t ‘imagine a need for a strike’ — despite unresolved disputes with CTU – WBEZ (Chicago)

CTU President Stacy Davis Gates has been incredulous at Martinez’s estimate that the two sides are close to a deal. She challenged him to make that come to fruition this week.
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mqyl
1 year ago

When would anyone imagine the need for a CTU strike? They get great pay, great benefits, and don’t work a full year.

Deb
1 year ago

She needs to go back to her home in Indiana.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Gates, like the PLO, prays the conflict continues so as to validate her existence.

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