California State University Faculty Set to Strike in Historic Statewide Walkout

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The California Faculty Association (CFA) is set to strike at all twenty-three California State University (CSU) campuses due to a breakdown in negotiations with CSU management over a 12 percent salary increase demand. A recent financial analysis by Howard Bunsis reveals that the CSU is financially capable of meeting this demand, with an $8 billion reserve fund and consistent surpluses. The strike reflects deep-seated issues of income inequality, corporatization, and the abandonment of the CSU's founding principles, as faculty struggle with low salaries and diminishing resources while administrators enjoy substantial benefits.
- A Strike Is Coming to the Nation's Largest Public University System Jacobin magazine
- 'Close to 100%' of SSU faculty expected to go on strike Monday in historic statewide walkout The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- CSU Strike: 5-day work strike for California State University faculty set to begin KFSN-TV
- California State University faculty set to strike starting Monday NBC San Diego
- Some San Diego State faculty participates in upcoming CSU strike CBS 8 San Diego
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