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	"author_name": "Laura Cohen",
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	"title": "Save Affordable Education",
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	"description": "According to this article by 48Hills, Chancellor Martin&#x27;s new salary is &quot;$315,000 as chancellor, $55,000 more than he currently earns at Monterey Peninsula College, although $46,352 less than City College’s last permanent chancellor, Mark Rocha, who was placed on paid leave in March 2020.&quot; This means he is earning more money in one month than I (Laura Cohen) make in a year, even while working 4-5 jobs at a time. If CCSF is so desperate for money that it is willing to decimate course offerings by firing teaching staff, then the Chancellor can manage to take a temporary pay cut to stop the destruction. Chancellor Martin doesn&#x27;t deserve to have his salary raised just to take away jobs from our teachers, who are nearly all part-timers at risk of getting laid off alongside classified staff, and are largely Black, Indigenous, people of color struggling to make ends meet.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/save-affordable-education"
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