San Antonio arts nonprofit SAY Sí employees work to unionize

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San Antonio arts nonprofit SAY Sí employees work to unionize
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SAY Sí staffers say the effort isn't about pay or benefits, but having a say in the future of the organization, which is trying to expand.

SAY Sí staff asked the nonprofit's board of directors to recognize their union; the board instead has asked for a National Labor Relations Board vote, which could slow the process.Staffers at a progressive after-school arts program in San Antonio are seeking to unionize, but it’s not exactly about pay or benefits.

“The feelings of many of these nonprofit workers are that they took risks during the pandemic. They worked harder than ever,” Bronfenbrenner said. to a slate that already included film and photography, game design and coding, performing arts and more. It wanted to beef up its capacity for students so it wouldn’t have to turn so many away.Courtesy / Say Sí

on their final day to staffers outlining support for their nascent unionization effort to “organize for equity in the workplace and the betterment of workplace culture at SAY Sí.”An interim director was appointed for a two-month term, according to an Aug. 23on SAY Sí’s website. That ended last week with no replacement selected, staffers said. Currently the SAY Sí board’s executive committee runs the organization’s day-to-day operations.

“The SAY Sí Board intends to support the NLRB’s decisions and will be 100% accountable to any directives they provide. And, we will honor the outcome of the election as determined by our staff.”

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