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San Jose public workers could strike amid contract dispute

Workers backed a three-day walkout with 97% support as unions press for higher wages, stronger benefits and limits on AI-driven job losses.

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Some 4,500 public employees in the city of San José said they were willing to make a job stoppage if the municipality does not offer them better wage benefits. “The city is offering us 3% each year and we want more because, as I say, inflation is very high and it is not enough for the employees we are here,” said Carlos Murillo, a member of the union. The announcement of a possible strike comes after failed negotiations for seven months. Trade u…

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