Nonprofit news site San Antonio Report voluntarily recognizes its employee union

The San Antonio Report has voluntarily recognized its employee union, workers and management at the nonprofit news organization confirmed Friday. The San Antonio Report Union's 15 members met with management Thursday in what staffers described as an open and productive dialogue. During the discussion, management recognized the union, while staffers said they'll continue to demand the reinstatement of Audience Editor Sandra Santos, who was laid off Wednesday in a budget cut.
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