California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : No Pay Increases for UC Employees
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
None of the University of California’s 129,000 employees will receive pay increases in the next year. In response to a $17.5-million budget shortfall, a UC Regents committee voted Thursday to include 121,000 other employees in a freeze on merit pay raises previously placed on tenure-track professors and top administrators. The action also extended freezes from six months to a year. The state budget provides no cost-of-living hikes.
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