San Antonio Report staff walks off job after layoff of audience editor
Fifteen staffers at the San Antonio Report walked off the job Wednesday after the nonprofit media organization unexpectedly laid off its audience editor. The workers, who last week announced plans to organize as the San Antonio Report Union, will unconditionally return to work Thursday, a representative told the Current. The laid-off editor, Sandra Santos, revealed her termination Wednesday in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
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