Workers at San Antonio's Texas Public Radio seek union representation

Employees at Texas Public Radio this week became the latest workers at a San Antonio news organization to seek union representation. In Monday post on social media platform X, members of the station's newsroom staff said they're organizing as part of the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, which represents performers and broadcasters. “We believe the content we create reflects the diversity and culture that makes South Texas unique, and we believe a union organized with SAG-AFTRA will safeguard our organization's future success,” the employees said in their statement.
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