Workers at nonprofit news site San Antonio Report vote to unionize
Staff at nonprofit news organization San Antonio Report have voted to unionize, according to a Tuesday social media post. Reporters, editors, business staffers and photojournalists at the 12-year-old outlet moved to join the Media Guild of the West after witnessing staffing- and budget-related issues at other nonprofit publications, the San Antonio Report Union wrote in a statement shared Wednesday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. "A Union is the best way — as part of our inevitable evolution — to codify the progress we've made and sustain our journalism for the future," Iris Dimmick, the San Antonio Report's senior reporter, said in a statement.
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