Author: James Cook
2025-2026 City Budget Strategy from the Unified Voice of Portland’s Workforce
CPPW Solidarity with Immigrants statement
This statement was written by members of the City of Portland Professional Workers Union (CPPW) and has been endorsed by the CPPW Executive Board.
As an independent union representing public employees at the City of Portland, we stand in unwavering solidarity with our immigrant union siblings, colleagues, neighbors, and community members during this time of fear and uncertainty. Recent Trump Administration executive orders and policy directives authorizing mass deportations undermine our union’s values and threaten to do irreparable harm to our workplaces and our social fabric.
We see these attacks for what they are: racist attempts to profile and stigmatize a group of people who serve as scapegoats for those in power.
Portland is a city built on the hard work and resilience of immigrants from all backgrounds. Many Portlanders are immigrants and work to make the city that it is. As the front line of public sector workers, we are willing to fight to defend them. We proudly stand with the many immigrants in our ranks. Immigrants enrich our workplaces, strengthen our communities, and contribute immeasurably to the vibrant culture of our city.
We appreciate local and state leaders reaffirming our sanctuary laws. We condemn any policies or actions that seek to divide us, harm vulnerable people, or instill fear within immigrant communities. Deportation tears families apart. It is a nakedly racist attempt to disrupt communities and violate the basic human rights of individuals who deserve dignity and respect.
There is no room for racism in our union or the broader labor movement.
As public employees, we are committed to ensuring Portland remains a welcoming city for all. We will continue to support policies that protect immigrant rights, and we pledge to support immigrant union siblings, colleagues, neighbors, community members, and their families in every way we can. Whether through organizing, advocacy, or direct action, we will resist efforts to marginalize or harm any member of our community.
To our immigrant neighbors: You are not alone. We stand with you, shoulder to shoulder, in the fight for justice and equality. Together, we will continue to build a city where everyone can thrive, contribute, and feel safe.
In solidarity,
CPPW
DEEP Return-to-Office Letter
Our Response – City sends message on 2025 budget
Hello CPPW Leadership,

We kicked off 2025 by issuing this urgent budget message to City Council and the Mayor.
It is time for City Council and the Mayor take budget guidance from workers on the ground, doing the day-to-day work of the City!
As management talks about staff cuts, our union wants Council to consider other methods of budget management and long-term sustainable structures.
CPPW put together an initial outline of Budget Guidance to share member’s unique insights into evaluating the $8 billion budget.
Here is what we sent to City Council and the Mayor on 1/1/2025:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|