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November 1, 2009
Never to busy or too small to have an HR Plan
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Canadian repair and service facilities that have an HR plan on retention issues in place outperform those that don’t. If your shop is not among the 34% that have a plan in place to deal with recruitment and retention and other HR issues...
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October 1, 2009
Modest Growth Predicted by Employers
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Preliminary data from a new labour market study commissioned by the Canadian Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) Council indicates that 53% of employers across Canada have experienced revenue growth from 2007 to 2008 and 28% have stayed the same over the same period... [Full story]
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April 1, 2009
CARS Council
Complimentary Industry 5-year Preventative Maintenance Inspection
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At the CARS Council, we’re committed to the ongoing development of a highly skilled automotive workforce. Our industry experts can recommend the right professional development and training tools... [Full story]
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April 1, 2009
Innovations in Automotive Technology Are Coming
How Many Will Affect You?
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According to the brand new research, conducted on behalf of the Canadian Automotive Repair and Service (CARS) Council by Convergence Management Consultants Ltd, about 95 distinct technical innovations will be introduced to the Canadian marketplace over the next three to five years... [Full story]
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January 16, 2009
Where People, Training, and Technology Meet
A look at Automotive Service and its Web-Based Future—Part II
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In the last issue of CASP, we announced that automotive service managers are about to get a major boost in their power to improve productivity and enhance staff development through CARSability... [Full story]
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November 20, 2008
The Global Automotive Aftermarket Meets at AAPEX
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Where do professionals in the automotive aftermarket go to see the latest new products, learn about industry trends, and network with top executives and colleagues from around the globe? The resounding answer is AAPEX, the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo... [Full story]
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November 5, 2008
Faster, Easier Way to Grow Your Strut Business
Monroe® Quick-Strut® Assemblies Helping Shops Capture and Complete More Ride Control Sales
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The shift by vehicle manufacturers to strut-type suspensions in the 1980s brought about a dramatic change in the way shops sold ride control service. While struts wear out just like conventional shock absorbers, they’ve also represented a more complex and time intensive repair... [Full story]
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