Tension continues to rise as 4,500 San Jose city workers count down the days until they walk off the job and onto the picket line.
City employees on Tuesday sent a letter to the city formally informing them of their three-day strike starting Aug. 15.
The strike was approved by 99% of union members amid stalled negotiations. The union said its members are asking for a 7% raise along with better parental leave and benefits.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
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