SAN JOSE LEADERS WILL VOTE ON RAISE FOR CITY WORKERS
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday is expected to vote on a contract giving more than 4,000 city employees a 14.5% raise over the next three years, but there are concerns about what will have to be cut to find that raise. If the city council goes forward with the plan to give thousands of workers a raise, Mayor Matt Mahan says the city may need to cut some vacant crossing guard positions and make other moves to pay for it.
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