Union Fighting Back Against Proposed Layoffs
We want to share an important update with you regarding the City of San Jose’s 2025-2026 budget planning process. Based on the City's own analysis, the coming fiscal year presents significant financial challenges, and we understand the Mayor and City Council are exploring various measures to address a budget shortfall.
Unfortunately, we’ve received direct confirmation from the Mayor and the City Manager’s Office that layoffs of existing staff are being considered—not just unfilled vacancies. These layoffs would affect real people with real families who depend on their jobs to make ends meet.
This is unacceptable, and we want to assure you that MEF is drawing a line in the sand on layoffs of active staff. We are committed to doing everything in our power to prevent these devastating cuts and Defend San Jose from more cuts to City services.
While the City claims to be out of options, we strongly believe there are significant savings that should be utilized before even considering layoffs, including:
Vacancy Savings: The City is already sitting on tens of millions of dollars in unspent funds due to unfilled positions.
Salaries and Benefits Reserve Savings: Over $14 million remains in these reserves.
Special Pet Projects: Council-approved projects that are non-essential and could be deferred or eliminated.
Inflated Executive Salaries: Positions in Unit 99 and Executive Leadership receive disproportionately high salaries, which could be adjusted to ease budget pressures.
Layoffs of active staff are a choice, not a necessity. MEF will stand firmly against any decision that threatens the livelihood of our members while leaving other cost-saving measures untouched.
We need your support in the coming weeks as we fight to protect your jobs and push the City to explore more responsible and equitable solutions. Please stay tuned for updates and opportunities to get involved in our efforts to push back on these harmful proposals. Our Union isn’t backing down