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Textile Rental In Time

September, 1968


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In the News
  • Labor Relations: Fair Labor Standards Act
    labor1.gif - 17.49 KSince its coverage under the Fair Labor Standards Act, the linen supply industry has been faced with numerous questions regarding application of the law. Many of these are concerned with what the language of the law really means. Others are special circumstance cases.

  • Marketing: Significant Changes Taking Place in Customer Types
    Significant changes have taken place in the types of customers served by the linen supply industry in the past 15 years. Since 1953, the industry has added five new major types of customers. These new customers, which now represent over 15% of the industry volume, include colleges and universities, nursing homes, hospitals, executive shirt rental customers and grade and high schools.

Cover Story
  • Must Routeman's Attire Be 'Uniform'?
    cover2.gif - 47.95 K The "non-conforming uniform" for company representatives is a distinct trend in the linen supply industry. Wearing apparel for route salesmen need not be dull or prosaic. This is clearly shown by the more outstanding entries in LSAA's 1968 competition for the "Most Attractive Delivery Vehicle and Uniformed Route Salesman."

Features
  • Production Standards (A 56th LSAA Convention Workshop)
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    The article contains excerpts from a 56th LSAA Convention workshop on Production Methods and Standards. Panelists were: Frank L. Cooke, Chairman, LSAA manager of Management Information Systems; Robert B. Knaggs, LSAA manager of Production and Delivery Operations; Arthur Rosengarten, staff industrial engineer, Bugle Coat Apron & Linen Service, New York City; John A. Temofeew, director of Industrial Engineering, Consolidated Laundies, New York City.

  • Management Information Systems in a Nutshell
    manage1.gif - 27.90 KTo a great extent, the field of management information has spawned new industries and gigantic corporations. It has created a new breed of manager on many organizational charts—the director of management information services; manager of information systems; manager of corporate systems, or some similar title.

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Table of Contents
FEATURES

Production Standards (A 56th LSAA Convention Workshop)

Management Information Systems in a Nutshell: Thomas Carste

Customer Contracts—YES! Total Requirements Clauses—NO!

Riot and Civil Commotion Insurance: Richard C. Sleeper

Must Routeman's Attire Be 'Uniform'?

DEPARTMENTS

Labor Relations: Fair Labor Standards Act

Marketing: Significant Changes Taking Place in Customer Types

Operations: Industrial Engineers' Conference

Public Relations: Preparing Annual Reports

Research: Bacteria Battle Can Be Won in Washwheel

Sales Tips: Build Customer Confidence

Textile Control: TWU Report

If you would like a copy of an article from this list not published in its entirety above, e-mail TRSA the article title.