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California State Universitys trustees are set to vote on a proposal that could significantly increase the pay for its top executives, with annual raises of up to fifteen percent based on performance. The plan, funded by donations, aims to make executive salaries more competitive with similar universities. However, hundreds of unionized staff and faculty rally against the proposed raises, arguing that they are inappropriate given current budget cuts and layoffs. The average base pay for campus presidents is currently around four hundred fifty-three thousand dollars, and the new plan aims to attract and keep top talent by offering base salaries that match what other large universities pay.

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