CCSF seeks 23.5% raise for executive as faculty take steep pay cuts during fiscal crisis
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Rally organizers hold sign board effigies of the CCSF trustee members who have shown support for massive cuts to the college during a rally opposing the cuts hosted by the CCSF Collective, and for AAPI and Black solidarity at Mission High School in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, May 6, 2021.Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle
City College of San Francisco trustees will consider paying their interim chancellor an additional $20,000 on top of his regular $340,000 salary so that he’ll stay through September while they seek a permanent replacement.
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City College under attack: Students organize to save 600 faculty jobs
April 20, 2021
by Jacqueline Puliatti
On April 11, 2021, over 150 students, activists and people from all over the Bay Area came out to the “March to Save CCSF” in the Mission to protest and call attention to the recently approved layoffs of over 600 professors at City College of San Francisco. Layoffs and budget cuts are, as usual, disproportionately affecting students and faculty of color and the curriculum that best serves them. Here protestors stop at the CCSF Mission Campus to be heard and to call out the inhumanity. – Photo: KZ
On Sunday, April 11, student organizers in the CCSF Student Coalition led a “March to Save CCSF” in the Mission District in San Francisco with over 150 people in response to the recently approved layoffs of over 600 professors at City College of San Francisco (CCSF).