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Top San Jose news: Public employee unions remain strong; Bill.com moving to city; more

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Published on January 13, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Jose.

Door opens on San Jose flight headed to San Diego

A flight from the Bay Area to Southern California had to quickly turn around, due to a mechanical issue.

Read the full story on KRON 4 News.

Despite predicted financial blow, most San Jose public employee unions remain strong

After a June 2018 Supreme Court decision, government union leaders across the country feared that their members would leave in droves.

Read the full story on Mercury News.

Supporters launch campaign for new tax meant for affordable housing

Opponents of the measure, and even some of its supporters, have raised the concern that the tax’s money may not go toward affordable housing.

Read the full story on The Mercury News.

Bill.com, fresh from IPO, will shift headquarters to San Jose

Bill.com, fresh from an initial public offering of its stock, has struck a deal to lease a big chunk of office space in north San Jose, enabling the company to move its headquarters to the Bay Area’s largest city.

Read the full story on Palo Alto Daily News.


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