UC Berkeley announces sweeping pay cuts

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UC Berkeley approves sweeping pay cuts

UC Berkeley approves sweeping pay cuts

UC Berkeley has announced sweeping pay cuts that will affect thousands of its employees.

Chancellor Carol Christ says that the university has lost $340 million since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

It's been able to recover $140 million through federal relief funding, a temporary halt on pay raises, short term borrowing and other initiatives.

But more cost-saving measures are needed.

Crist says that under the new plan, union-represented staff will have hours cut.

Those not in unions will see furlough days and pay cuts for at least a year.