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Labor Crunch in the USA

BY AJINDER HANDA, NCASEF VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT, GREATER NORTHWEST FOA We are facing a dilemma: the labor pool is shrinking rapidly. This has been happening in Japan for many years, but now labor problems in Japan are peaking. The same phenomenon is occurring here, and it could be decades before we ever come out of […]

Three Steps To Manage Costs After An Employee Injury

John Harp, CSP, ARM Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group When an injury is reported to have happened to one of your employees, the actions taken by you as the employer can greatly assist your workers compensation carrier to reduce the workers compensation claim costs. The initial information that you provide your insurance carrier can aid them […]

Connecting To Community

BY JAY SINGH, CHAIRMAN, NCASEF 7-Eleven franchisees have a long history of getting involved with our local communities, and we do this through community outreach. To increase our sales and our presence in our local neighborhoods we need to let people know about our stores, and we need to participate in events that do good […]

What Can We Learn From Our Past?

BY MICHAEL JORGENSEN, EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN, NCASEF I’m sure you have heard the saying, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” This saying is attributed to Harvard Philosophy professor George Santayana whose original words were, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” It’s a very simple […]

Store Level Economics – Looking Back and Looking Forward

ERIC H. KARP, ESQ., GENERAL COUNSEL TO NCASEF SEI, having placed a figurative gun to the head of thousands of hard-working franchisees, and having succeeded in forcing them to sign an early renewal franchise agreement, cannot escape a close examination of what that agreement will do down the road to store level economics. As Supreme […]

Let’s Make Every Store An NCASEF Member

BY JAY SINGH, CHAIRMAN, NCASEF The National Coalition began in 1973 when six store owners got together for a basement meeting in Seattle to talk about 7-Eleven and its problems and opportunities. The company at the time had 3,537 stores, 36 percent of which were franchised. Now, 45 years later, we virtually have written the […]

How Do We Move Forward?

BY MICHAEL JORGENSEN, EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN, NCASEF When our current President and CEO returned to 7-Eleven 14 years ago to take the helm of the organization, he began a campaign to break down the “silos” that existed within the company. The online Business Dictionary defines a silo mentality as: “A mind-set present in some companies […]

Franchisee Expenses Are Out of Control

BY AJINDER HANDA, NCASEF VICE CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT, GREATER SEATTLE FOA In any business, there are three ways to make money: by increasing sales or gross profit, by decreasing expenses, or by cutting corners. 7-Eleven franchisees are not able to increase sales and GP due to the lack of a sufficient and effective advertising program, or […]

It’s Time to Get Down to Business

BY NICK BHULLAR, NCASEF VICE CHAIRMAN As we all get ready to go into the new year, I find that there could not be a better time to take a close look at the year we have had and to get inspiration for what we could do better in the new upcoming year. Needless to […]

Town Hall Meetings And The Dilemma Over The 2019 Agreement

BY JAY SINGH, CHAIRMAN, NCASEF For 43 years, the National Coalition has intended to be the voice of 7-Eleven franchisees. We have sought to represent the interests of the average franchisee, to be a place for  networking, and a source of information for everyone. Now on the eve of signing the largest and most comprehensive […]