Union Tells Hertz Vancouver Employees Prepared to Strike
The union, COPE 378, said the possible strike would be largely limited to Vancouver International Airport, downtown locations, and some satellite locations in hotels.
The union, COPE 378, said the possible strike would be largely limited to Vancouver International Airport, downtown locations, and some satellite locations in hotels.
Who pays next after primary insurance is exhausted, the driver's supplemental insurance or his personal auto insurance?
The lawsuit alleges that the rental company supplied a 2006 Ford Expedition that lacked the manufacturer's factory-installed anti-rollover system, which automatically applies the brakes when the vehicle starts to fishtail.
A U.S. District judge affirms the $16 million in damages a jury awarded to Alaskan Avis licensee Robert C. Halcro in a case involving violation of the franchise agreement.
Commercial and rental fleets as well as leasing companies are handling this problem in different ways at the moment. The prevailing wisdom is “inform, inform, inform.”
E-Z Rent-A-Car launches its mobile Web site available to smart phone and iPhone users.
Shoresh will be responsible for coordinating new strategic initiatives with state tolling authorities, directing HTA's customer service unit and managing field operations for the company.
Chrysler Group's chief executive says fleet customers such as rental car companies are “the anchor on which I can rebuild,” and adds the turnaround might take another two years.
A new partnership between Frontier and CarTrawler allows customers to make car rental reservations online or at airports served by Frontier.
Hertz customers now have an additional ground transportation option with Dav El, which provides chauffeured car and short term transportation services.
The new-vehicle retail market is expected to grow in 2010, with trade-in volume at dealerships improving, but the used-car retail market is expected to remain flat this year.
The decline in values this month reflect “better than normal December activity and value movement” and a more stable market, says Ricky Beggs, managing editor of Black Book.
Low post-holiday prices mean great deals for consumers in early 2010.
DETROIT - General Motors announced today 31-year company veteran Brian Small has been named executive director for Fleet and Commercial Operations, succeeding Jim Campbell, promoted in December to head the automaker's Chevrolet brand.
After several overseas visitors died in car accidents last summer, officials suggest rental car companies provide visitors with standard driving guidelines before they get behind the wheel.
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