Thousands of educators across the California State University system stopped working as a protest for higher payments on Monday. This strike was supposed to last until January 26, affecting almost 460,000 students in the nation’s largest public university system, but the agreement was reached, according to The New York Times and CNN. The California Faculty Association, representing 29,000 professors, librarians, counselors, and coaches, organized a five-day strike across all 23 CSU campuses. This strike is part of a national trend of larger strikes and more walkouts in education. The strike wa…