3 new CCSF administrators earn more than approved pay rate
City College of San Francisco’s special trustee abruptly quashed a resolution last week that would have handed big raises to administrators, saying, “It was never the intent that any administrator was to receive a salary increase.” Yet the college’s three vice chancellors, all recently hired, are being paid 10 to 13 percent more than the salaries posted for those jobs, records obtained by The Chronicle show… The issue of administrative pay exploded at City College on Jan. 24, when angry faculty, whose pay has been cut by 4 percent, noticed a resolution that would have elevated the pay scale of vice chancellors, associate vice chancellors and the chief technology officer by 19.3 percent.
