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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.he said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started several years ago. >> we do receive concerns regarding management's behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to the deputy director of communications and he said he was aware of the letter and photos, but had no comment. abc 7 news. >> we will continue to follow-up on that. music fans, ready to get excited? the start of outside lands is hours away. the-day music and art festival kicks off at noon tomorrow in golden gate park. headliners are the weekend, florence and the machine and janet jackson. they were putting the finishing touches
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.he said because of behavior like this. >> the climate got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or meet. it would be better if the boy's club was demolished and the lottery goes back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> paulina vasquez is a steward for the union representing lottery employees. she said complaints like this started...
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she saysbehavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she saysbehavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> a shop steward for the union representing lottery employees. she says complaints like sullivan's started several years ago. >> we occasionally do receive, regularly receive concerns regarding management behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to russ lopez deputy director of communications for the lottery saying he was indeed aware of the letter and accompanying photos but had no comment. >> thank you. >> developing news, redwood city, sky 7 was over the seen 30 minutes ago as they created a ramp to get into the home of a barricaded suspect. the police action began at 2:00 this morning and prompted a day long shelter in place and voluntary evac
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 35 years and just recently retired she says because of behavior like this. the climate got very very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if in fact the boys club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> a shop steward for the union representing lottery employees. she says complaints like sullivan's started...
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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired, she says because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if, in fact, the boys' club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> polina vasquez is a shop steward, she said complaints like sullivan's started several years ago. >> we occasionally do receive -- regularly do receive concerns regarding management's behavior or bullying in the workplace or conduct or foul language or things of that nature. >> i reached out to the deputy director of communications for the lottery. he told me he was aware of the letter and the accompanying photos but had no comment. in the news room dion lim abc 7 news. >>> bart has addressed a plan to address security concerns. they voted to reach into expanding and digitizing the system. >>> a controversial proposal to add facial recognition software was not considered. >> i respect people's right to privac
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired, she says because of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work or have to meet. it would be better if, in fact, the boys' club was demolished and the lottery go back to doing the business of the lottery, giving money to education. >> polina vasquez is a shop steward, she said complaints like sullivan's started several years...
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. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.use of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. >> reporter: sullivan is just one move who have worked or currently work for the lottery, who say it's a shame it took a letter and those photos in order to have their voices heard. which is reheard from so many people, just disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed in the legislature, that that message clearly hasn't reached all the department heads. >> while the lottery could not comment on personnel issue, their statement reads in part allegations of inappropriate behavior by employees are taken very seriously. appropriate action will betan.re ery tel managers with all nine district offices were told not to comment to the media. our requests for comment from governor brown and lieutenant governor newsom's offices were not returned. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> we'll stay on that story. >>> moving on, it is a historic weekend, the opening of san francisco's new salesforce transit ce
. >> donna sullivan worked for the lottery for over 30 years and just recently retired.use of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. >> reporter: sullivan is just one move who have worked or currently work for the lottery, who say it's a shame it took a letter and those photos in order to have their voices heard. which is reheard from so many people, just disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed in the legislature, that that message...
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. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 30 years and just recently retired.se of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work. >> reporter: sullivan is one of many who worked or currently l it's a shame to have a letter and the photos have their voices heard. >> we are disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed, even after the governor set forth an executive order that ordered the executive branch to have more comprehensive policies and reenough employee training that that edge hasn't reached all the department heads. >> while the lottery could not comment on personnel issues, their statement reads in part, allegations of inappropriate behavior by employees are taken very seriously. the commission is reviewing the allegations, appropriate action will be taken. >> now, we did reach out to members of government in sacramento september this letter is and have not yet heard back. >> i know you've been work on this story for months. allegations have been ongoing for a while. why ar
. >> reporter: donna sullivan worked for the lottery over 30 years and just recently retired.se of behavior like this. >> the climate just got very, very bad. it's where you really didn't want to go to work. >> reporter: sullivan is one of many who worked or currently l it's a shame to have a letter and the photos have their voices heard. >> we are disheartened that even after the whistle-blower bill was passed, even after the governor set forth an executive order that...