See something we could improve on this page? Give website feedback.
Label:
Information
Employees and community members deserve clear, comprehensive and timely information about the City of Portland's labor negotiations. Check here for background information, status updates and proposal overviews.
Fifteen bargaining units represent more than 6,000 City of Portland employees. The City is committed to fair agreements and supporting employees.
Agreements Reached
The City of Portland ratified contracts with five labor partners in 2025
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 189
- District Council of Trade Unions
- City of Portland Professional Workers Union
- AFSCME Independent Police Review
- PPA BOEC Emergency Communication Supervisors
Bargaining in Progress
Bargaining continues with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 189, representing the Auditor's Office.
Read the latest bargaining updates
AFSCME Auditor's Office
- 30 members (all members are located in the Auditor's Office)
- Average total earnings: $107,017
- Average total compensation: $171,489
Contract Status
- Current labor agreement - expired June 30
- Negotiations are underway
Guiding Principles
Five guiding principles serve as anchors for the City of Portland’s labor negotiations.
- Respect: Honor employees’ service and expertise by providing fair compensation, benefits and working conditions.
- Workforce competition: Attract and retain a talented, diverse workforce.
- Financial stewardship: Make the most of taxpayers’ resources to make Portland safe, healthy and livable.
- Shared responsibility: Ensure that all employees share equitably in the impacts of economic factors outside the City’s control.
- Rules and regulations: Follow laws and best practices for labor negotiations.

