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Extra Funding for Cal State at Center of Labor Strife

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California's annual budget is a game of winners and losers, and one of the perceived winners this year was the Cal State University system. The 23-campus system got an additional $97 million thanks in part to intense lobbying by students and faculty members. But the extra money has brought on a labor dispute with the faculty union, which is seeking a 5 percent. raise. Management is offering a 2 percent raise.

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