Today is our first day of bargaining with management towards our first @sagaftra union contract!
We are very excited to start this collaborative process with Texas Public Radio leadership to work on making TPR a better place for its workers and our audience.
We're officially a union! The first unionized public radio station in Texas. The National Labor Relations Board certified the results of our election earlier this month. We look forward to working with TPR leadership to develop a contract that benefits us all. @sagaftra
This week, employees of Texas Public Radio in San Antonio delivered a petition to management announcing their intent to form a union with @sagaftra.
The petition was signed by a majority of eligible employees who report and produce news, both on-air and online.
SAG-AFTRA has a strong history of representing public media organizations across the country, including employees at NPR, LAist, WFAE, WBEZ, WNYC and WBUR.
This week, employees of Texas Public Radio in San Antonio delivered a petition to management announcing their intent to form a union with SAG-AFTRA. Read more at the link below.
BIG week for Texas workers:
-@ZeniMaxWorkers go on strike
-@tprunion announces intent to unionize with @sagaftra
-@NationalNurses ratifies contract for 745 nurses
-@ILAUnion walks away from negotiations after USMX breaks promise on automation
You absolutely love to see it! #1u
BIG week for Texas workers:
-@ZeniMaxWorkers go on strike
-@tprunion announces intent to unionize with @sagaftra
-@NationalNurses ratifies contract for 745 nurses
-@ILAUnion walks away from negotiations after USMX breaks promise on automation
You absolutely love to see it! #1u
So proud of Texas Public Radio workers, coming together to form a union with @SAGAFTRA and get the better pay and workplace protections they deserve! #ItsBetterinAUnion
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