20-02-2025
Afternoon Briefing: Ex-CHA general counsel created ‘toxic work culture,' staff alleged
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Chicago Housing Authority staff accused CHA's former general counsel Ellen Harris of creating a 'hostile' and 'toxic' work environment leading up to her resignation in August 2024, according to public records obtained by the Tribune.
CHA's head of human resources said in a July 2024 memo to former CHA CEO Tracey Scott that his office and the Office of the Inspector General had received complaints over a 12- to 18-month period about Harris' 'leadership and management style.'
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