Title
STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES
Proposition Summary
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Requires State Personnel Board, University of California Regents, and State University and College Trustees semiannually to determine prevailing rates in private and public employment for services comparable to those performed by state employees, and recommend to Governor adjustments to state employee salaries and benefits necessary to equal prevailing rates. The recommendations must be included in Governor's budget, cannot be reduced or eliminated except by two-thirds vote of Legislature, and are not subject to Governor's veto. Provides for written agreements and arbitration between state and employees on other employer-employee relation matters. Financial impact: Indeterminable but potential major cost increase.
Proposition Number
15
Year
1972
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2539611; A: 32.5; N: 5271067; B: 67.5
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
Yvonne Brathwaite, Assemblywoman, 63rd District; Edwin L. Z'Berg, Assemblyman, 9th District; Cornelius G. Dutcher, San Diego Business Leader
Against Author
Mrs. Nita Ashcraft, President, California State Personnel Board; Stephen P. Teale, State Senator, 3rd District; Frank Lanterman, Assemblyman, 47th District
Rebuttal Against Author
Yvonne Brathwaite, Assemblywoman, 63rd District; Edwin L. Z'Berg, Assemblyman, 9th District; Cornelius G. Dutcher, San Diego Business Leader
Recommended Citation
STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES California Proposition 15 (1972).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/766