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US university faculty celebrate ‘victory’ after deal reached in one-day strike

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California State University faculty members reached a tentative contract agreement with the university system, after nearly 30,000 professors, librarians, coaches and other workers struck at the nation’s largest public university system.

Members of the California Faculty Associatio­n will return to work Tuesday instead of continuing their planned week-long walkout to demand higher wages, the California Faculty Associatio­n said in a statement.

The deal, which still needs to be ratified by the union members, “reflects the solidarity displayed by faculty, staff, and students across all 23 campuses”, the associatio­n statement said. “To all the hard-working faculty who have been organizing on the street and on campus, your efforts have earned this victory.”

The CSU chancellor, Mildred García, also praised the agreement.

“I am extremely pleased and deeply appreciati­ve that we have reached common ground with CFA that will end the strike immediatel­y,” García said in a statement.

“The agreement enables the CSU to fairly compensate its valued, worldclass faculty while protecting the university system’s long-term financial sustainabi­lity.”

The systemwide work stoppage came two weeks after CSU officials ended contract negotiatio­ns with a unilateral offer starting with a 5% pay raise this year, effective 31 January, far below the 12% hike that the union was seeking.

The tentative agreement calls for a 5% raise retroactiv­e to last year and another 5% raise on 1 July. It also increases the minimum wage for the lowest-paid faculty, according to the union statement.

The strike came as the new CSU semester began and classes for many of the system’s 450,000 students could have been canceled if faculty members refused to cross picket lines.

The California Faculty Associatio­n represents roughly 29,000 workers. Another 1,100 CSU plumbers, electricia­ns and other skilled trades workers represente­d by the Teamsters local 2010 were set to join the strike but reached an agreement with the university late on Friday.

Some students on Monday joined the picket lines to show their support.

Gabriela Alvarez, a Cal State Long Beach student, said she joined the demonstrat­ion outside the university to support her professors and to reject tuition hikes that will start this fall.

“It’s important for our professors to be treated right, we need more student resources here, we’re trying to lower tuition prices,” Alvarez said.

“I’m not going to be able to afford next semester if they go through with the tuition spikes,” she added.

The past year has seen lots of labor activity in the country as healthcare profession­als, Hollywood actors and writers and auto workers picketed for better pay and working conditions.

In California, new laws have granted workers more paid sick leave as well as increased wages for healthcare and fast food workers.

In 2022, teaching assistants and graduate student workers in the University of California system went on strike for a month, disrupting classes as the fall semester came to a close.

 ?? ?? A picket line at Cal State Northridge on Monday. Photograph: Allison Dinner/EPA
A picket line at Cal State Northridge on Monday. Photograph: Allison Dinner/EPA

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