San Jose city workers are poised to strike—up to three days—for better wages, after months of stalled talks with city leaders. Representing 4,500 employees, the unions overwhelmingly backed strike authorization, citing unfair pay and rising staff turnover that’s hurting efficiency. City officials counter with tight budgets and a recent surplus collapse, offering 9% over three years while unions demand 14%. A neutral fact-finding panel will review proposals before any walkout, though its recommendations aren’t binding. While trash services remain unaffected (handled by contractors), libraries, airport ops, and permit processing could face major disruptions if the strike goes forward.
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