Hearst newspapers declines to voluntarily recognize Express-News, MySA union
Executives at Hearst Newspapers on Wednesday declined to voluntarily recognize the newly formed San Antonio News Guild, a union representing journalists from the Express-News and online affiliate MySA. In response, union organizers said in an emailed statement that they are filing with the National Labor Relations Board to hold an election. If staffers opt for representation, the Express-News would be the fourth Texas newsroom to unionize this year, alongside the Texas Tribune, Houston Landing and San Antonio Report.
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