A strike of student workers at the University of California was touched on briefly by the UC Regents on Nov. 16, 2022 at a meeting of the Finance and Capital Strategies Commitee. UC President Drake said the demands would cost $2 billion. He said it indirectly, referring first to requests by nonunion staff which would cost $200 million. Drake then referred to other demands, later qualified as those of the UAW, and said they would cost ten times as much, i.e., $2 billion. It was then clarified that not all of the $2 billion would come from "core" funds, i.e., educational funds supplied by the state. Some would come from research grants from outside sources, e.g., federal research funding. First we see Regent Pérez saying it would be important for those making requests to understand the costs. Then we see Drake's comment. Nathan Brostrom, chief financial officer for UC, makes the point about core vs. non-core funds. Regent Cohen then says we'll allow the amount of the costs to sink in.
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