Private equity firms like Jones Estate/Stackhouse hide behind multiple names. Today, the organized power of tenants from across the South will show they can’t hide. We can stand up to predatory P&E firms like them & put an end to the exploitation of tenants across our region.
We’re heading to HQ of Jones Estates/Stackhouse Management in Durham, NC to march in solidarity with 100+ organized tenants of Suburban Mobile Homes. They formed the tenant union Unidos Por Un Cambio to combat high rent, bogus parking & towing & fines & lack of community safety.
Nearly 200 residents at a Whitehaven mobile home community more than a month ago filed a petition to the property management demanding changes. https://t.co/HxFNrTK4AA
A Tennessee rideshare group says about 200 Uber and Lyft drivers will go on strike on Wednesday night at the same time as the Country Music Awards downtown. Rideshare drivers say it is to show state leaders how important they are to tourism. @FOXNashville
Union leaders have begun giving interviews to press Stay tuned for more. We’ll be live tweeting the strike and will go live on X as well.
“We have a union because we all share in the same struggles and rather than complain, how about we do something together, collectively” https://t.co/KlXMCSK2EM
🚛WATCH THIS TRUCKER DECLARE HIS SOLIDARITY WITH THE TN DRIVERS UNION STRIKE ON WEDNESDAY🚛
"If there were no drivers, nothing would get anywhere. If there were no workers nothing would get done. That's the power that we hold and we need to use that."
#NoDriversNoTennessee
🚨BREAKING: Tune in live to @FOXNashville at 10pm tonight to hear our Interim Co-President Arkangelo Wilson discuss why we have called another strike for November 20th.
Our strike has officially ended for the night, but our fight has not.
See you all at our public town hall on September 24th at 6:30 PM. Let’s see who on @MetroNashville cares about the Tennessee Drivers who make our state run.
🚨BREAKING🚨
We are currently en route to Public Square Park, to make sure our demands are heard by the officials in City Hall. You can ignore our emails and phone calls, but we’ll be chanting NO DRIVERS, NO TENNESSEE right outside City Hall! The rain can’t stop us ‼️‼️‼️
Interim Copresident Arkangelo explains the value the drivers provide for Tennessee
We prevent DUIs and accidents from happening to our city’s residents and tourists
WITHOUT DRIVERS THERE IS NO TENNESSEE
WITHOUT BROADWAY THERE IS NO TOURISM
NASHVILLE Uber/Lyft drivers are marching on city hall today “so metro council and the mayor hear their demands for a town hall on September 24th”
More: https://t.co/1OLeSKTe3o
🚨BREAKING🚨
We are currently en route to Public Square Park, to make sure our demands are heard by the officials in City Hall. You can ignore our emails and phone calls, but we’ll be chanting NO DRIVERS, NO TENNESSEE right outside City Hall! The rain can’t stop us ‼️‼️‼️
We hope the businesses on Broadway that make millions of dollars from tourists each year, remember that they rely on the rideshare drivers as the main form of transportation to downtown.
We want the tourists visiting the honky tonks, pedal taverns, bars, restaurants, hotels and country music venues to remember who transported them to the place where they’re being entertained.