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D.C. Taxi Drivers To Form Association, Hold First Formal Meeting With Teamsters

(WASHINGTON) – Hundreds of D.C. cab drivers will attend a rally and meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. to join the Washington, D.C. Taxi Operators Association and formalize its affiliation with Teamsters Local Union 922.

More than a thousand taxi drivers have already signed up to join the association, which is being created to give the more than 6,000 cab drivers in Washington, who are independent owner- or lease-operators, a united, collective voice for positive change in their industry.

The drivers approached the Teamsters because they need to have input on regulations before they take effect. They want a stronger voice and more representation on the D.C. Taxi Cab Commission. Already struggling to make ends meet, the average driver earns just $25,000 to $30,000 a year. Many work seven days a week and 16-hour days are not uncommon.

Please note, while there will be designated parking for media, due to expected volume, it is recommended that members of the media arrive early.

WHO:

Hundreds of D.C. taxi cab drivers
Mohamud Samantar, 10-year D.C. taxi driver
Addis Gebreselassie, 12-year D.C. taxi driver
Ferline Buie, President, Teamsters Local Union 922
Jeff Farmer, Director of Organizing, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Stanley Tapscott, D.C. Taxi Commission

WHAT:

Taxi Operators Association meeting with Teamsters Local Union 922

WHEN:

Tuesday, Oct. 29, 4 p.m.

WHERE:

Teamsters Local 639 (held here to accommodate expected volume of drivers)
100 Ames Place, NE Washington, D.C. 20018

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