Cal State and faculty union reach tentative pact with lightning speed, and not all are happy
Briefly

Charles Toombs, president of the California Faculty Assn., said raising minimum pay for the lowest-paid instructors, who make up more than half of the union's 29,000 members, was a 'massive and historic' win.
The abrupt end to Monday's strike among faculty at the nation's largest four-year university system confused and disappointed some union members who were prepared for a one-week walkout intended to 'shut down' campuses as they held out for better pay and benefits.
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