Posts Tagged ‘crew’

A Well-Trained Cleaning Crew Reduces Employee Turnover

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

There are so many diverse factors that can affect the performance presented by a cleaning crew associate. Among the vast selection two are classified to be the most significant that impacts work, they are general attitude and the workers given job specific skill. It is important to take focus on these two and be able to make an improvement out of them so that you can decrease employee attrition and produce a highly trained cleaning crew, which you can rely on for a long time. This is very essential for the cleaning business industry most especially if you gear up for success and growth. The workforce of the company will dictate the company’s downfall or rise.
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Avoid Slip/Fall Accidents - Care For Your Crew And Tenants

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

One of the most expensive things that need to be considered when it comes to starting your business other than the usual start up costs are the expenses for accidents, injuries and emergencies. These things could definitely be costly that is why it is advisable that you provide your crew and tenants with as much care as they need. Slips and falls are often preventable, and the responsibility lies with the employer to take every necessary precaution to protect workers.
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Remove Stains From Tile Grouts And Keep Your Clients Happy

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

There are more and more house owners that hire maid services or private cleaning crews to make sure that their homes are immaculate. Some of these houses may be new, in which case the cleaning crew will not have any problems cleaning it up, especially the kitchen and bathroom areas and tiles. However, to make sure that your client is happy, you might want to consider preventive measure on dirtying up the grout.
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