The following statement can be attributed to the California State University Office of the Chancellor: “The California State University (CSU) welcomes the outcome of the Teamsters vote and looks forward to the CSU Board of Trustees Committee on Collective Bargaining's ratification of the agreement in March. CSU's skilled trades employees are critical to meeting our educational mission and this agreement will bring much-deserved salary increases to our Teamsters and movement toward a salary steps program."
For more information about Teamsters Local 2010's vote results, visit Teamsters2010.org.
A link to the tentative agreement can also be found on the CSU Labor and Employee Relations website under Tentative Agreements.
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