You can find our submission guidelines here. Faculty and staff salaries are stagnated, and staff turnover is unreal. "We want to make sure that we're filling in that gap," Haug told the committee. If they dont like it they can leave. When trustee McGrory says Were willing to pay our football coaches $1 million but for some reason, we dont want to pay our presidents to be in the marketplace, is he suggesting we put our Cal State presidents on the field and see if they can win a game? Over the same time period, the state budget has soared by an inflation-adjusted 69%. It includes 2021 salary information for those who work at the University of California. CA state worker unions push for big raises in contract talks | The x\mo8 _U" )[,uwm0:Hq^9P. His journalism has won the George Polk and Worth Bingham awards, and he was a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting. h25U0P05S07VwJ,Nu+H)K-LNwKOKW0 KMK&T C0kglPTbAP{RbI1DoTKn {/ Some may Read More. Thats why staff are leaving in droves. CalSTRS Deputy Chief Investment Officer Scott Chan earned $1.14 million, according to the data, followed by CalPERS Deputy Chief Investment Officer Daniel Bienvenue with earnings of $938,000. College and Covid: Freshman Year Disrupted, Education During Covid: Families Struggle to Learn. The Sacramento Bees state worker pay database has been updated with data from 2022. Over the same time period, the state budget has soared by an inflation-adjusted 69%. Pay figures for 2022 have been updated for state civil service employees and CSU employees. CalSTRS provides retirement plans for about 1 million teachers and retired teachers. 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