CSU faculty strike postponed after union reaches tentative agreement

Thursday, April 7, 2016
Cecil Canton, left, a criminal justice professor at California State University, Sacramento, joins other faculty members at a news conference in Sacramento, Monday, March 28. 2016.
Cecil Canton, left, a criminal justice professor at California State University, Sacramento, joins other faculty members at a news conference in Sacramento, Monday, March 28. 2016.
AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli

SAN FRANCISCO -- California State University officials and the union that represents campus faculty members say they have reached a tentative salary agreement that has postponed a five-day system-wide strike scheduled to start next week.



The California Faculty Association and the Cal State system said in a joint announcement Thursday that details of the preliminary deal would not be disclosed until Friday.



The two sides announced this week that union and university negotiators had resumed talks and hoped to have their long-running pay dispute resolved within days.



The faculty association has been seeking a 5 percent salary increase for its 26,000 members, while the university previously offered 2 percent.



The union had scheduled a strike for April 13-15 and April 18-19 at all 23 Cal State campuses unless the system met its demands.