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CAWA Chair of the Board, Michael Antonelli of Vantage Marketing Global, has Appointed Scott Felts of Heri Automotive to the Association's Manufacturers Advisory Council |
When Chair Antonelli announced the appointment he commented that "We are pleased to have someone of Mr. Felts experience in the industry participating on our Advisory Council. His experience and participation will contribute to CAWA's success, as well".
Mr. Felts has had experience in the retailing and manufacturing segments of the industry including service as a Product Manager, Vice President of Merchandising, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing and is currently President of Heri Automotive.
Amazon, Amazon, Amazon - Better Take a Look Here |
Amazon must have loved recently announcing that major traditional aftermarket suppliers have agreed to support their new push. Manufacturers and distributors-to- retailers/jobber/service shops resisted selling Amazon direct for fear of channel retaliation. Now that almost all items are available through Amazon Marketplace, direct selling of most popular SKUs to Amazon is snowballing. Amazon, eBay or Alibaba have not missed noticing the multi-billion dollar parts opportunities. With vehicle parts sales through electronic channels reaching $7.5 billion last year, why have legacy channel players (fancy description of traditional distributors) continuously under-rated the Amazon effect for 20 years? See more here including ideas on how to compete! Source: Search Autoparts
An Overview of New Laws Affecting California Employers in 2018 |
Enclosed is a summary of new laws California employers should know about now, in preparation for compliance in 2018 ( click here), including transgender rights ( click here). Unless specified, all new laws become effective January 1, 2018. Should you have questions regarding any new law, please contact CAWA's California based attorney, Steve Marmaduke at 916.441.2430 or Smarmaduke@wilkefleury.com.
Recall, as a CAWA member, you can receive up to ½ hour per month of FREE consultation.Another member benefit. Source: Our friends at the California Chamber of Commerce.
An Overview of New Laws Affecting Nevada Employers in 2018 |
Enclosed is a summary of new laws Nevada employers should know about now, in preparation for compliance in 2018 (click here). Unless specified, all new laws become effective January 1, 2018. Should you have questions regarding any new law, please contact CAWA's Nevada based attorney, Dan Hayward at 775.322.1170, ext.117 or dhayward@laxalt-nomura.com.
Recall, as a CAWA member, you can receive up to ½ hour per month of FREE consultation.Another member benefit. Source: Our friends at the Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce.
An Overview of New Laws Affecting Arizona Employers in 2018 |
Enclosed is a summary of new laws Arizona employers should know about now, in preparation for compliance in 2018 (click here). Unless specified, all new laws become effective January 1, 2018. Should you have questions regarding any new law, please contact CAWA's Arizona based attorney, David Villadolid at 602.234.9943 or dvilladolid@bcattorneys.com .
Recall, as a CAWA member, you can receive up to ½ hour per month of FREE consultation.Another member benefit. Source: Our friends at the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.
California's Minimum Wage to Increase to $11 and $10.50 per Hour - January 1, 2018 |
Under landmark legislation to increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour over time, California's minimum wage will increase on January 1 to $11 per hour for employers with 26 employees or more and $10.50 for employers with 25 or fewer employees. State law requires that most California workers be paid the minimum wage. Some cities and counties have a local minimum wage that is higher than the state rate. Employers must post information on wages, hours and working conditions at a worksite area accessible to employees. Notices for the wage orders in English and Spanish can be downloaded and printed from the workplace postings page on the DIR website. For more details, click here. Any questions, contact CAWA's attorney, Steve Marmaduke at 916.441.2430 or smarmaduke@wilkefleury.com. Another member benefit.
How to Build Relationships in Your Organization and with Vendors |
We all know relationships are important with clients. If you own the relationship with a client account, you most likely own the business. Just as important as client relationships are the relationships within your organization and with vendors who help your business run smoothly. Problems in these relationships usually lead to problems in client accounts, which could result in lost business. You also spend a good amount of time with vendors and co-workers, so the better your relationships with them, the more pleasant your work life will be. All of that said, how do you ensure good, solid relationships within your organization and with vendors? (view here) Source: John Chapin
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