UC's execs tone deaf on pension request
Three dozen of the University of California’s highest-paid executives are demanding the educational system pay them fatter pensions. This group may be on firm legal ground, but their tone-deaf action is troubling for a list of reasons. The demand – better described as a veiled legal threat – comes as student tuition is due to rise by 32 percent and other UC employees ranging from professors to gardeners will pay more for future pensions.
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by The Editors, The San Francisco Chronicle.
