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				<h2>BSCAI</h2>
<p>The Building Service Contractors Association International was officially formed in March, 1965, when over 60 charter members came to Washington, D.C., for the first Annual Meeting. The groundwork for this meeting had been laid over the preceding six months by the seven founders who had held local meetings and distributed a newsletter.</p>
<p>Because building service contracting had also been an expanding field outside of the United States, firms from other countries joined the Association as its programs expanded. The international membership now represents over 7% of the Association's professional membership.</p> 

<p>Since this time, the industry has grown rapidly. An increasing number of buildings began utilizing the wide range of services offered by building service contractors. The Association has also grown steadily and now has a strong membership base. Since the growth potential of individual firms is nearly unlimited, the Association has come to include a wide cross-section: from small, closely held family firms to large corporations with numerous branches.</p> 

<p>BSCAI has become the trade association of the building service industry, representing a worldwide network of more than 2,000 member companies from across the U.S. and 30 other countries, who provide cleaning, facility maintenance, and other related services to building owners and managers. The association provides educational programs, publications, video training programs, seminars, and networking opportunities, all developed specifically for the building service contracting industry.</p> 

<p>BSCAI represents one of the fastest growing industries in the world today. The most significant growth in the U.S. economy will be in the service industries, according to government studies, and janitorial service is expected to grow faster than almost any other service category.</p> 

<p>According to Marketdata Enterprises, a market research publisher of "off-the-shelf" studies about the service industry, national receipts grew at an estimated 5.9% in 2003 to $94.5 billion and 2004 growth is projected at 6.3%. However while this represents slower growth from the double-digit increases that occurred in 1996 through 2000, the size and growth rate of the industry continue to trend upward, despite the bumpy economy. Taking both employer and non-employer establishments into account, the size of the industry was estimate to be %59.5 billion in 2002. Non-employer establishments &ndash; small sole proprietorships without payroll or employees &ndash; according the US Census Bureau and the IRS, number approximately 427,553 and represent receipts of over $5.9 billion.</p>
 
<p>In terms of yearly percentage growth, the cleaning industry has shown double-digit increases in nine of the past eighteen years (1984-2002). The government publication, Service Annual Survey states the cleaning industry's receipts grew 21.7% from 1999 through 2002 and an estimated $89 billion potential value of the industry by 2002.</p> 

<p>And Marketdata predicts the growth will continue. The study states 2004 will mark the first time the industry has passed the $100 billion level and by 2008 with an average annual growth rate of 7%, the industry will be worth approximately $128 billion.</p> 

<p>Issues the industry faxed are high vacancy rates, continuation of high turnover &ndash; averaging 30-40% per month, more security required by clients, a shift to environmental or green cleaning, and a move to total service packages. The study also points out that while there will be still be some consolidation, the big mergers of the past have stopped, for the most part, for the time being.</p> 

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			<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:34:28 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Contact Us]]></title>
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				<h2>Contact Us</h2>

<strong>PABSCO</strong>
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417 East Huntington Drive<br />

Monrovia, CA 91016<br />

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Phone: (626) 305-8500
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Fax: (626) 305-8582<br />

<a href="mailto:admin@pabsco.org">admin@pabsco.org</a>


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			<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 14:37:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Workers&#039; comp bureau seeks 22.8% rate hike]]></title>
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				<h2>Workers' comp bureau seeks 22.8% rate hike</h2>

Published Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009<br />
This story is taken from The Sacramento Bee.<br /><br />

Get ready for another round of workers' compensation insurance premium increases next January.<br /><br />

An influential group controlled by the insurance industry Wednesday recommended a 22.8 percent rate increase. The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California, in arguing for the higher rates, said rising medical costs are largely the reason.<br /><br />

The findings are advisory but generally set the pattern for the industry. Insurers raised rates nearly 10 percent on average in July after the bureau called for a 23.7 percent increase. Rates generally are set twice a year, in January and July.<br /><br />
 
Workers' comp is a hot-button issue for many employers and is often blamed for the state's reputation as an expensive place to do business.<br /><br />

Backlash against sky-high premiums prompted the Legislature to overhaul the system twice, in 2003 and 2004, and rates are about 60 percent lower than in 2003. But as rates have begun to creep back up, economic development officials from states such as Nevada have been pointing to workers' comp costs in their efforts to lure companies from California.<br /><br />

– Dale Kasler 

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			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[2010 Board of Directors]]></title>
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				<h2>2010 Board of Directors</h2>
<strong>Tim Russell</strong><br /><em>President</em><br />Mr Clean Maintenance Systems<br />PO Box 31, Colton, CA 92324<br />2260 S. Vista Ave, Bloomington, CA 92316<br />Phone: 909-879-1160/Fax: 909-879-1155<br /> <a href="mailto:trussell@mrcleansystems.com">trussell@mrcleansystems.com</a>
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<strong>Ken Truelock</strong><br /><em>President Elect</em><br /><em>So Cal Membership Chair</em><br /><em>Communications Chair</em><br /> Custom Service Systems<br />PO Box 5596, Riverside, CA  92517-5596<br />Phone: 909-781-9345/Fax 909-787-0123<br /><a href="mailto:kenneth@cssclean.com">kenneth@cssclean.com</a><br /><br />

<strong>Denise Peters</strong><br  /><em>Vice President</em><br  /><em>Secretary</em><br />Mr Clean Maintenance Systems<br />PO Box 31, Colton, CA 92324<br />2260 S. Vista Ave, Bloomington, CA 92316<br />Phone: 909-879-1160/Fax: 909-879-1155<br /><br />

<strong>Richard Dotts</strong><br /><em>Past President<br />Treasurer <br />Vendor Committee Chair</em><br />DMS Facility Services<br />417 E. Huntington Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016<br />Phone: 626-305-8500/Fax 626-305-8582<br /><a href="mailto:dick.dotts@dmsfacilityservices.com">dick.dotts@dmsfacilityservices.com</a><br /><br />

<strong>Kurt Grannis</strong><br /><em>No-Cal Programs Chair</em><br />Consolidated Cleaning Service<br />1429 Martin Luther King Way, Oakland, CA 94612<br />Phone: 510-663-2589/Fax: 510-663-0220<br /><a href="mailto:kurt@consolidated-cleaning.com">kurt@consolidated-cleaning.com</a><br /><br />

<strong>Carole Thorsell</strong><br /><em>Past President<br />Insurance Committee Chair</em><br />DMS Facility Services<br />417 E. Huntington Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016<br />Phone: 323-254-4464/Fax: 323-254-4780<br /><a href="mailto:carole.thorsell@dmsfacilityservices.com">carole.thorsell@dmsfacilityservices.com</a><br /><br />
<strong>Oscar Peña</strong><br /><em>Past President<br />No-Cal Membership Chair</em><br />Flair Building Maintenance<br />3470 Edward Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95054<br />Phone: 408-987-4040/Fax: 408-987-4045<br /><a href="mailto:flairsvcs@aol.com">flairsvcs@aol.com</a><br /><br />

<strong>Keith Schneringer</strong><br /><em>Education Chair</em><br />Marketing Manager<br />Waxie Sanitary Supply<br />Phone:  800-554-8054 ext 783/Fax:  585-541-7195<br /><a href="mailto:kschneringer@waxie.com">kschneringer@waxie.com</a>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:35:51 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[2010 Event Calendar]]></title>
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<h2>June</h2>

<strong>Wednesday, June 16, 2010</strong>
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10 a.m. to 12 noon<br />

<em>Find It Fix It Seminar in partnership with LOSH</em><br />

Waxie Sanitary Supply<br />

Santa Ana, CA<br />

PABSCO will be partnering with UCLA Labor Occupational Health and Safety Program (LOSH) to present a seminar to Southern California on the topic of Janitorial Workplace Safety on June 16 at WAXIE Santa Ana<br />
<a href="http://www.waxie.com/PABSCO_LOSH_Find_It_Fix_It_Seminar_ii_06_16_10.pdf 
" title="Event Flyer">Event Flyer</a>
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<h2>August</h2>

<strong>Thursday, August 12, 2010</strong><br />

10 a.m. to 12 noon<br />

<em>Find It Fix It Seminar in partnership with LOSH</em><br />

Waxie Sanitary Supply<br />

Livermore, CA<br />

<a href="http://www.waxie.com/PABSCO_LOHP_Find_It_Fix_It_Seminar_ii_08_12_10.pdf 
" title="Event Flyer">Event Flyer</a>

Contact <a href="mailto:kschneringer@waxie.com">Keith Schneringer</a> for more info.
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<h2>November</h2>

<strong> November 2010 - Date T.B.A.</strong>
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<em>PABSCO Annual Meeting</em><br />




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			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 09:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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