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Press Release Bargaining Updates

CSU Reaches Tentative Agreements on Successor Contracts with Labor Unions

 

 

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The California State University (CSU) has reached tentative agreements on successor collective bargaining agreements with the California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) and the Statewide University Police Association (SUPA).

Both tentative agreements will be brought forth to the CSU Board of Trustees to vote on ratification at the upcoming board meeting taking place on July 12 and 13, 2022. Membership of both unions will vote on ratification in the coming weeks.

Details from both agreements, including compensation increases for members of both unions, will be made available in the near future.

CSUEU represents approximately 16,000 support staff covering academics and operations of the CSU, including information technology, healthcare, clerical, administrative and academic support, campus operations, grounds and custodial.

SUPA represents the police officers, corporals and sergeants of the California State University police system.

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The California State University is the largest system of four-year higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 477,000 students and 56,000 faculty and staff. Nearly 40 percent of the CSU's undergraduate students transfer from California Community Colleges. Created in 1960, the mission of the CSU is to provide high-quality, affordable education to meet the ever-changing needs of California. With its commitment to quality, opportunity and student success, the CSU is renowned for superb teaching, innovative research and for producing job-ready graduates. Each year, the CSU awards more than 132,000 degrees. One in every 20 Americans holding a college degree is a graduate of the CSU and our alumni are 4 million strong. Connect with and learn more about the CSU in the CSU NewsCenter.​​