Bill seeks to limit raises for CSU, UC executives
A new state Senate bill aims to prohibit pay raises for top University of California and California State University executives in years of state budget cuts or when tuition and student fees are increased. Senate Bill 967, introduced Friday by state Sen. Leland Yee, D-San Francisco, also seeks to cap the salaries of newly hired administrators to no more than 105 percent of their predecessor’s pay… Yee introduced a similar bill in 2009 that passed in the state legislature, but was later vetoed by then Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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by Fermin Leal, The Orange County Register.
