| This year, CSUEU members marched in lockstep to pressure the state to fully fund the CSU in the 2025-26 budget. With thousands of emails and in-person advocacy at the state Capitol, we beat back the initial and devastating 7.95% proposed cut in January to 3% in May to 0% (ZERO!) in the final budget. The Legislature had our backs by offering a novel funding option to the CSU: A zero percent interest loan to ensure the Chancellor's Office would keep their contractual promises to Staff and provide the needed salary reform after 26 years of a failing open range system. Every member should be extremely proud of the work we did together to ensure that the Legislature kept their promise and fund the University, which makes CSU’s decision to deny full implementation of Steps even more infuriating. Now we are taking our fight directly to the bargaining table. Sign the petition! >> Read more Vote in CalPERS Election By Sept. 29 | | | | Vote David Miller and Troy Johnson for the at-large CalPERS board seats. CSUEU members know these are leaders who will safeguard our pension, keep our healthcare affordable, and ensure our money is invested ethically, transparently, and wisely. You can vote online, by phone, or by mail as soon as you receive your ballot. You can learn more here: votecalpers.org  Pledge to vote YES on Prop 50 | | | | Make a pledge to vote YES on Prop 50 to defend our democracy and stop the attempt to rig the next election. Attacks on worker rights impact all of us, whether its cuts to healthcare, immigration raids, or busting federal worker unions — Prop 50 is a chance to fight back. Fill out the pledge to vote yes here. Download a Prop 50 Zoom Background here  | | | | | | | |