San Antonio Report management declines to recognize employee union

Editor's note: This story was updated Thursday afternoon to include a statement from San Antonio report CEO and Publisher Angie Mock. The San Antonio Report's management declined to voluntarily recognize its employees' newly formed union, according to a statement tweeted Thursday by workers at the nonprofit news site. However, in a statement sent to the Current, the San Antonio Report's publisher disputes that claim, saying the organization's board simply hasn't been able to provide a decision on the request.
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