Information on Teamsters Systemwide Strikes on Feb. 17-20
From: CPP Employee and Org Devel & Advancement
To: Non-striking faculty and staff
Subject: Information on Teamsters Systemwide Strikes on Feb. 17-20
Date: 2/10/26
Hello,
As you may be aware, Teamsters Local 2010, which represents skilled trades employees, has announced plans for a strike on our campus from February 17 through February 20, 2026.
The issue at the center of this dispute involves salary provisions for the 2025–26 fiscal year and the level of state funding provided to the California State University. Under the Teamsters’ agreement, salary provisions were contingent upon the CSU receiving a specified amount of new, ongoing state funding. To meet that threshold, the CSU would have needed approximately $250 million in additional ongoing support. Instead, the enacted state budget resulted in a reduction of $143.8 million to the CSU’s ongoing base.
While the Legislature subsequently provided a loan to address the reduction, that funding is one-time in nature and must be repaid, and therefore cannot support ongoing salary increases. In recognition of these constraints, the CSU has committed to providing all employees with a one-time payment using the loan funds, subject to collective bargaining. However, the Teamsters are seeking ongoing salary increases, which require permanent funding that was not provided in the state budget.
Employees who are not participating in the strike are expected to report to work as scheduled and to perform their regular job duties. If you need to be absent from work for any reason, you must coordinate with your supervisor in advance and request approved leave using the appropriate leave credits. Unapproved absences are unpaid and may be recorded as absence without authorized leave (AWOL), and may result in additional administrative or disciplinary action, consistent with university policy and applicable collective bargaining agreements.
Depending on the terms of your collective bargaining agreement, participation in a sympathy strike may not be permitted. Where sympathy strikes are permitted, time spent participating in a sympathy strike is unpaid.
Picketing activity may occur at some campus entrances. Employees may choose to enter the campus through an entrance without picketing, or to cross a picket line to access their work location. You are not required to share personal information, including your name, job classification, or work location, with individuals participating in picket activity.
We do not anticipate issues related to picketing activity. However, if there is an immediate safety concern or an emergency while entering or exiting campus, please contact the University Police Department at (909) 869-3070 to report the situation promptly. For any other concerns, staff and student assistants should contact Employee/Labor Relations at elr@cpp.edu, and faculty and Unit 11 employees should contact Faculty Affairs at avpfa@cpp.edu.
We recognize that this may be a challenging period for our campus community. The university remains hopeful that this matter will be resolved as soon as possible. In the meantime, we appreciate your professionalism and cooperation, and your continued commitment to supporting our students and the educational mission at Cal Poly Pomona.
Sincerely,
Kimberly G. Allain
Senior AVP, Employee & Organizational Development & Advancement/HR Operations
Cheryl Koos
Associate Vice President, Faculty Affairs