CSU Faculty Union Ends Strike with Tentative Agreement
The agreement includes a 5% salary increase and improved working conditions across all 23 campuses.
- The California State University (CSU) faculty union reached a tentative agreement with the university system, ending a planned five-day strike after one day.
- The agreement includes a 5% salary increase retroactive to July 1, 2023, higher salary floors for the lowest-paid workers, safer workplaces, and an expansion of parental leave.
- The strike was staged by the California Faculty Association, which represents 29,000 professors, lecturers, counselors, librarians, and coaches across all 23 campuses of CSU.
- The union had initially demanded a 12% wage increase for the 2023-24 academic year and a raise in the minimum salary for full-time faculty to $64,360 from $54,360.
- The tentative agreement raises the minimum salary for faculty by $3,000, increases paid parental leave from six to 10 weeks, and improves access to gender-inclusive restrooms and lactation spaces.


































