A last-minute bill would force Cal State to give non-faculty staff raises, costing the system almost $900 million over ten years — money the system says it doesn’t have.
, but that’s still short of the recommendations called for in the staff study.
, totaling more than $1 billion in new state support. That’s more money coming in than what Leyva’s bill will cost Cal State after five years. If Newsom signs the staff salary bill, the Cal State system must pay workers the higher wages with existing funds. It’s a fixed cost no matter the system’s fiscal situation or the condition of the state’s economy.
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