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Steps Bill Advances to Governor

State Legislature Passes SB 410 

 

The state Legislature passed SB 410, the Steps bill authored by state Sen. Connie Levya (D-Chino) that would require CSU to incorporate the key recommendations of the state-authorized Mercer salary study in any union contract (Memorandum of Understanding) executed after Jan. 1, 2023 for non-faculty staff employees. The key recommendations are to move from the current open-range system to a nine-step scale and to place the scales at mid market for an employee with five years seniority.


SB 410 will require CSU to bring back critical predictable salary increases and address inequities that have long plagued CSU support staff. The bill, which has strong bipartisan support, now heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom, who can sign or veto it by Sept. 30.

 

Thank you to Senator Leyva for her unwavering advocacy for higher education and the frontline employees who contribute to student success. 

 

Gov. Gavin Newsom has an opportunity to stand with California essential workers who are struggling to make ends meet by signing SB 410 into law, and making it possible to increase salaries for thousands of CSU support staff. 

 

In support of SB 410, we will join with Teamsters 2010 on Sept.12 and rally in Sacramento at the state Capitol.

 

With record turnout for the recent ratification vote, we want to continue our momentum and strength moving forward. We ask all members to sign up for PAC or increase their contribution to support our lobbying efforts.

 

President Biden Delivers Student Loan Relief 


Many cried tears of joy and relief at the the Department of Education's recent announcement that it will provide up to $20,000 in debt cancellation to Pell Grant recipients, and up to $10,000 in debt cancellation to non-Pell Grant recipients. Borrowers are eligible for this relief if their individual income is less than $125,000 ($250,000 for married couples).

 

In addition, the pause on federal student loan repayment will be extended one final time through Dec. 31, 2022. Borrowers should expect to resume payment in January 2023.

 

More about the program here

 

Led by Black and Latino fast-food workers, the movement to raise standards within the industry got a huge boost with the Legislature passing AB 257 this week. The bill empowers 550,000 fast-food workers in California to have a seat at the table with employers and a role to play in setting standards related to pay, health, safety and training. Black, brown and immigrant women make up the vast majority of fast-food workers in California. AB 257 is a model for the kinds of sector-wide agreements workers across industries need throughout the United States.

 

California is extending COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave to essential workers until Dec. 31, 2022. The paid sick leave state program was previously set to expire on Sept. 30 2022, leaving workers with only the state mandated three paid sick days as the state faces the possibility of fall and winter surges of the highly transmissible virus. The CSU earlier this year reached agreement with its unions to allocate 80 hours of paid sick leave, through SB 114, effective from January through Dec. 31, 2022. 

 

Our labor movement has fought hard for health coverage that protects working people when they need it. Some 2,000 Kaiser psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and substance use counselors in Northern California remain on strike indefinitely, fighting for improved healthcare. If Kaiser (or any health plan) cannot offer you a timely, accessible appointment within their system, they must arrange for an appointment out-of-network at no added cost to you. It is not your obligation to find a provider or to accept any illegal delays. 

 

Kaiser is required to offer mental health appointments within 48 hours (in urgent cases) or every 10 business days (in non-urgent cases), unless a clinician attests that a longer timeline would not be harmful. Call the California Department of Managed Health Care at 888-466-2219 immediately if Kaiser doesn’t offer you such an appointment.

 

In Remembrance: Kevin Curtis,
CSU San Bernardino

As the Chief Steward at CSU San Bernardino, Kevin Curtis served the Union admirably.

 

Kevin was also the chapter's Treasurer whose extensive knowledge of the union contract defined him as an "activist's activist."

 

Kevin passed on August 12. CSUEU extends our deep condolences to Kevin's family. He shall be missed.
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