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Textile Rental In Time
January, 1979
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Notable Events:
Jan. 5: U.S. sues nine largest oil producers for price gouging.
Jan. 21: Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 in Super Bowl XIII.
Jan. 30: The Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran from exile in France.
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- In the News
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- Board Approves Name Change
At its October meeting, the LSAA Board of Directors approved a change in the name of the association to: TEXTILE RENTAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
- Making Good Accounts Out of Bad
Kenneth Weiser of M. R. Weiser & Co. conducted a Profitability of Accounts Seminar for 16 persons in New York Oct.
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- Cover Story
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- How Bare Is Your Cupboard?
Are we about to repeat the industry textile shortage of 1973. 1974? Textile manufacturers say no industry members yes.
- How Not to Lose from Lost Linen
Which is worse, losing the linen or the customer? Textile rental operators say it takes both firmness and flexibility
to maintain a balance.
- Suppliers Describe Replacement Picture
Do you have difficulty getting replacement parts? Some manufacturers said they shipped most current replacement parts promptly. Others acknowledged that, at times, there were problems in providing certain types of replacement parts.
- Features
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- Controlling Energy/Utility Costs
Second part of a convention workshop in which August Palmieri presents his solutions and David Samuels conducts a question and answer session.
- Classic Ads
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- Table of Contents
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FEATURES
HOW BARE IS YOUR CUPBOARD? by Joseph R. Schuh
Round-up of textile makers on what is available and when.
THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF LAUNDRY PERSONNEL by Earl Fischer
Details of how to improve quality and productivity through on-the job instruction. A reprint from Executive Housekeeper magazine.
HOW NOT TO LOSE FROM LOST LINEN by Charlotte Caffrey
Advice from LSAA members on a persistent industry problem.
CONTROLLING ENERGY/UTILITY COSTS by Ted Stephens, Joseph
Dorfman, August Palmieri, and David Samuels
Second part of a convention workshop in which Palmieri presents his solutions and Samuels conducts a question and answer session.
COLUMNS
Industrial laundering:
A route supervisor's activities Part 2
Marketing/Hospitals:
How to comply with certification requests
Operations:
Suppliers describe replacement picture
Personnel:
Promotions, benefits and the EEOC by Philip Mortensen
Tax Information:
Learn how to control taxes
SPECIAL
BOARD APPROVES CHANGE IN LSAA'S NAME
1979 CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS and first in a series previewing Washington area attractions.
PATCHING REUSABLE WRAPPERS is discussed by Nate Belkin.
If you would like a copy of an article from this list not published in its entirety above, e-mail TRSA the article title.
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