Conflict between SEIU and CTU escalates with allegations of ‘bullying’ – Chicago Tribune

In a version of the exchange SEIU Illinois State Council Executive Director Anthony Driver later confirmed on social media, CTU President Stacy Davis Gates approached Driver earlier this month at a fundraiser hosted by Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and extended her hand. Driver reached out to shake her hand but Davis Gates pulled hers back and said, “Y’all ain’t s— and you ain’t s—,” according to the account Driver confirmed.
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Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Classy,,,If “you ain’t s—” is what CTU thinks of their co-workers, then what do they think of kids, parents & taxpayers??

Last edited 1 year ago by Where's Mine ???
Daskoterzar
1 year ago

This little paragraph tells exactly what CTU Gates is…a grifter focused on one thing, money.

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