Strike still looms at Cal Poly after CSU cancels bargaining sessions with faculty union
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CSU Monterey Bay history lecturer and CFA Bargaining Committee member Meghan O'Donnell told the Tribune in an email that after a day of talks on Monday, the CSU left the bargaining table after only 21 minutes Tuesday morning and canceled all future bargaining sessions.
The union reopened part of its contract with the CSU last May and is demanding a 12% salary increase, more manageable workloads, more counselors for students, the right to counsel when approached by campus police, more paid leave, and more lactation rooms, gender neutral bathrooms and changing rooms on campuses.
Jones and O'Donnell said the CFA is still planning a strike from Jan. 22-26 across all 23 CSU campuses. "If anything, (our motivation to strike) is intensifying," Jones said.
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