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Sacramento County court employees to strike over cost of living increase

Sacramento County court employees to strike over cost of living increase
WEBVTT OF SACRAMENTO. HUNDREDS OF COURT WORKERS ARE EXPECTED TO GO ON STRIKE TOMORROW. KELLIE: THE UNITED PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION TELLS US MORE THAN 400 EMPLOYEES WILL WALK OFF THE JOB IN THE MORNING. THAT INCLUDES COURT REPORTERS, COURTROOM CLERK’S, AND ACCOUNTANTS. THE UNION SAYS THEY ARE NEGOTIATING FOR A COST-OF-LIVING INCREASE. THE STRIKE WILL IMPACT THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OF THE SACRAMENTO SUPERIOR COURT. THEY WILL ALL CONVERGE AT THE COURTHOUSE ON HIGH STREET TOMORROW AT 11:00 A.M. FOR A DEMONSTRATION. BR
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Sacramento County court employees to strike over cost of living increase
Hundreds of Sacramento County court workers are expected to strike Tuesday morning.The United Public Employees Union said more than 400 people are expected to walk off the job. The strike includes court reporters, courtroom clerks and accountants. The union said it is negotiating for a cost of living increase.The strike will impact different Sacramento County Superior Court departments. Employees will first picket in front of their respective building, and then converge at the courthouse on I Street at 11 a.m. for a demonstration.KCRA 3 reached out to the Sacramento County Superior Court for a comment but has not received a response.

Hundreds of Sacramento County court workers are expected to strike Tuesday morning.

The United Public Employees Union said more than 400 people are expected to walk off the job. The strike includes court reporters, courtroom clerks and accountants.

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The union said it is negotiating for a cost of living increase.

The strike will impact different Sacramento County Superior Court departments.

Employees will first picket in front of their respective building, and then converge at the courthouse on I Street at 11 a.m. for a demonstration.

KCRA 3 reached out to the Sacramento County Superior Court for a comment but has not received a response.