California State University Faculty Union Reaches Tentative Deal, Ends Strike

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After just one day of striking, the California State University faculty reached a tentative agreement, ending the strike and allowing campuses to return to full operations. The deal includes various salary increases, extended paid parental leave, and other benefits for the faculty members. The agreement was confirmed by CSU administrators, and Chancellor Mildred García expressed appreciation for reaching common ground with the faculty union. If the strike had continued, CSU officials planned to keep campuses open and not cancel classes, as not all instructors were participating in the strike.
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