Cal State trustees to vote on pay for new campus presidents

California State University trustees will vote next week on compensation packages for seven campus presidents, including three who would make more than their predecessors because they’re slated to receive salary supplements from campus foundations. The pay packages meet the terms of CSU’s new executive compensation policy, but have angered the faculty union, which is planning to protest at Tuesday’s meeting. The policy was established after public outcry last year when CSU hired a new president for San Diego State and paid him $100,000 more than his predecessor. It calls for paying new presidents a base salary no more than that of the person they are replacing, and allows for a supplement of up to 10 percent paid from campus foundations.

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by Laurel Rosenhall, The Sacramento Bee.

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