2015 Ford Mustang will tell authorities how you crashed and if you were belted [w/video]

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When the 2015 Ford Mustang hits dealers, it will be with a new batch of features that will power up Sync’s 911 Assist feature, and provide an even greater degree of information to first responders in the event of an accident.

911 Assist will already make a phone call, via a Bluetooth-connected phone, should you bin your car. The automatic message to first responders is a pre-recorded blurb from Ford. With the new enhancements, though, emergency personnel can learn about the maximum change in velocity and whether the crash involved a front, rear, side or a rollover impact. 911 Assist will also send information about how many seat belts were in use and if airbags deployed, allowing more accurate dispatch of resources.

Sync will only broadcast relevant information to save time, and it constructs a very efficient message for the operator,” said David Hatton, the global project leader with Ford Connected Services. “After the introductory message, the voice line opens automatically and occupants can speak directly with the operator via Sync’s hands-free functionality.”

Take a look below for the official press release from Ford, as well as a video of 911 Assist in action.

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The dark side of car haggling: How to survive a failed negotiation

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Sometimes no matter how hard we try to achieve something, our goal still manages to elude us. The same applies to car haggling – sometimes you just can’t get the price you want. Even if you follow all the rules, tips and good practices, you can still fail in the end. Why? Because no haggling method is 100% fool-proof.

But the question is: what happens after you fail? Do you try again? Do you change some of the steps to make sure you don’t fail again? If so, which steps do you change and which ones you don’t? By exploring the darker side of negotiations, we will answer all those questions to help you survive the worst that can happen during a negotiation – failure to get a result… READ MORE

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The dark side of car haggling: How to survive a failed negotiation

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Sometimes no matter how hard we try to achieve something, our goal still manages to elude us. The same applies to car haggling – sometimes you just can’t get the price you want. Even if you follow all the rules, tips and good practices, you can still fail in the end. Why? Because no haggling method is 100% fool-proof.

But the question is: what happens after you fail? Do you try again? Do you change some of the steps to make sure you don’t fail again? If so, which steps do you change and which ones you don’t? By exploring the darker side of negotiations, we will answer all those questions to help you survive the worst that can happen during a negotiation – failure to get a result… READ MORE

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2015 Ford Focus ST gets sleeker style, improved dynamics

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The Brits don’t really have a major auto show these days. Not in a conventional sense, anyway, with stationary vehicles under floodlights in a closed exposition space. What they do have, you could argue, is much better: the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where the public can view the latest machinery not only under an open sky, but in motion as well, speeding up Lord March’s front lawn. And this year, British automakers are rolling in with some very enticing new metal.

In the past few days alone we’ve confirmed the McLaren 650S GT3 and MSO, Jaguar F-Type Project 7, Range Rover Sport SVR and Ariel Ace will all be revealed for the first time at Goodwood this weekend. Ford isn’t, strictly speaking, a British automaker, but for all its history in the UK, it might as well. So it’s chosen Goodwood as the site to unveil its refreshed Focus ST.

The upgraded Blue Oval hot hatch still packs a 2.0-litre turbo four with 252 horsepower and 270 pound-feet of torque driving through a six-speed manual to the front wheels, so we’re not expecting much change in measurable performance. But Ford has given the new Focus ST a new front suspension setup and a new electric power-assisted steering rack that combine to promise improved handling.

While it was at it, Ford has equipped the 2015 Focus ST with redesigned front and rear fascias, HID and LED lighting, 18-inch wheels and an improved cabin complete with a redesigned centre stack, centre console and front door panels, a new flat-bottom steering wheel and standard rear-view camera. Buyers will also be able to opt for a new shade of silver and black or red racing stripes as well as a heated steering wheel and eight-way power driver’s seat – all of which promises to make one of our favourite hot hatches that much better, and that can be no bad thing.

Scroll down for the official release from Ford.

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Employer Hot Topics For Summer

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The warmer weather and longer days can only mean one thing – summer is upon us! With the summer season comes a few things in particular that companies need to consider. Here are a few hot topics:

Company Picnic Liability and Planning – A company summer picnic with food, games and entertainment can be a great time for employees and the company, if planned appropriately. In addition to making sure that the invite list, date, location and budget are all set, companies need to ensure they follow steps to mitigate certain risks associated with company events. Issues related to workers compensation, sexual harassment and alcohol consumption are all things to keep in mind and be prepared for to help reduce the risk, to both employees and the company, at the event. Also, be sure to let employees know that attendance at the picnic is voluntary and not a requirement of the job.

Dress Code – The warmer season is a great time to revisit your company dress code and remind employees of what your guidelines are for appropriate work attire in the summer season. There are a few different factors to consider when it comes to a companies dress code such as the company culture, the image the company expects employees to portray as well as the risk associated with certain attire. No matter what the dress code is, what is important when it comes to the dress code is that the policy is written, clearly communicated to employees and enforced.

Summer Employment of Teens – Summer means no more school for the kids and some teenagers are eager to get a temporary summertime job and therefore, employers need to be aware of the requirements related to hiring minors. Both state and federal child labor laws have restrictions around what employees under the age of 18 can do for work, what equipment they can/can’t use and the hours they can work. It is important for employers to do their homework on the child labor laws applicable to their business if they are going to be hiring minors over the summer, or at any time of the year.

Hot Weather Safety – As the temperature outside rises, so does the risk to employees that work outdoors and/or are subject to the weather conditions in their work environment. It is the employer’s responsibility to protect employees from the hazards of the heat and take steps to prevent heat related illnesses and injuries. Water, shade and rest are key safeguards companies can incorporate during periods of warm weather and high temperatures.

Hurricane/Disaster Planning – Hurricane season is from June 1 through November 30, and although hurricanes don’t apply to everyone, severe weather or disasters (unfortunately) do apply at one time or another. Therefore, employers should take the necessary steps now to complete a disaster preparedness plan applicable to their business. When creating a plan companies should determine the risk, identify key employees, have a plan for data backup, communicate the plan and practice your plan. Other things to consider for a disaster preparedness plan are payment of wages, continuation of benefits, employees that take a leave of absence, etc. For companies that already have a plan in place, it is a good idea to review that before the summer season and make any necessary updates.

Summer Vacations/Flextime – Great weather and no school is a recipe for vacations and more time off from work over the summer months. Companies need to be mindful of and prepare for employee vacation time as to ensure continued productivity while eliminating the need to contact the employee while away from work. Flexible work arrangements and time away from the office are top perks for employees now more than ever before and can be great for overall morale and productivity.

Summer time is a great time of year and is even better when companies are prepared and able to provide a great overall work experience for their employees.

Deanna Arnold, PHR, is the president and owner of Cornelius, N.C.-based Employers Advantage LLC, which provides practical and sound solutions to meet the needs of your business in all aspects of human resources, including but not limited to, recruiting, benefits, employee relations, compliance, performance management, HRIS, workers compensation, safety, facilities/office management, and budgeting. She can be reached by emailing darnold@employersadvantagellc.com or calling 980-422-7953.www.employersadvantagellc.com

Article courtesy of TIRE REVIEW.

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Employer Hot Topics For Summer

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The warmer weather and longer days can only mean one thing – summer is upon us! With the summer season comes a few things in particular that companies need to consider. Here are a few hot topics:

Company Picnic Liability and Planning – A company summer picnic with food, games and entertainment can be a great time for employees and the company, if planned appropriately. In addition to making sure that the invite list, date, location and budget are all set, companies need to ensure they follow steps to mitigate certain risks associated with company events. Issues related to workers compensation, sexual harassment and alcohol consumption are all things to keep in mind and be prepared for to help reduce the risk, to both employees and the company, at the event. Also, be sure to let employees know that attendance at the picnic is voluntary and not a requirement of the job.

Dress Code – The warmer season is a great time to revisit your company dress code and remind employees of what your guidelines are for appropriate work attire in the summer season. There are a few different factors to consider when it comes to a companies dress code such as the company culture, the image the company expects employees to portray as well as the risk associated with certain attire. No matter what the dress code is, what is important when it comes to the dress code is that the policy is written, clearly communicated to employees and enforced.

Summer Employment of Teens – Summer means no more school for the kids and some teenagers are eager to get a temporary summertime job and therefore, employers need to be aware of the requirements related to hiring minors. Both state and federal child labor laws have restrictions around what employees under the age of 18 can do for work, what equipment they can/can’t use and the hours they can work. It is important for employers to do their homework on the child labor laws applicable to their business if they are going to be hiring minors over the summer, or at any time of the year.

Hot Weather Safety – As the temperature outside rises, so does the risk to employees that work outdoors and/or are subject to the weather conditions in their work environment. It is the employer’s responsibility to protect employees from the hazards of the heat and take steps to prevent heat related illnesses and injuries. Water, shade and rest are key safeguards companies can incorporate during periods of warm weather and high temperatures.

Hurricane/Disaster Planning – Hurricane season is from June 1 through November 30, and although hurricanes don’t apply to everyone, severe weather or disasters (unfortunately) do apply at one time or another. Therefore, employers should take the necessary steps now to complete a disaster preparedness plan applicable to their business. When creating a plan companies should determine the risk, identify key employees, have a plan for data backup, communicate the plan and practice your plan. Other things to consider for a disaster preparedness plan are payment of wages, continuation of benefits, employees that take a leave of absence, etc. For companies that already have a plan in place, it is a good idea to review that before the summer season and make any necessary updates.

Summer Vacations/Flextime – Great weather and no school is a recipe for vacations and more time off from work over the summer months. Companies need to be mindful of and prepare for employee vacation time as to ensure continued productivity while eliminating the need to contact the employee while away from work. Flexible work arrangements and time away from the office are top perks for employees now more than ever before and can be great for overall morale and productivity.

Summer time is a great time of year and is even better when companies are prepared and able to provide a great overall work experience for their employees.

Deanna Arnold, PHR, is the president and owner of Cornelius, N.C.-based Employers Advantage LLC, which provides practical and sound solutions to meet the needs of your business in all aspects of human resources, including but not limited to, recruiting, benefits, employee relations, compliance, performance management, HRIS, workers compensation, safety, facilities/office management, and budgeting. She can be reached by emailing darnold@employersadvantagellc.com or calling 980-422-7953.www.employersadvantagellc.com

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Red Kap Shop-Specific Shorts and Pants

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Red Kap is introducing its “made-to-work-on-cars” shorts and pants.

The shorts are garage-tested and loaded with auto-specific features like the company’s MultiPack pockets for easy access to phone, keys and tools.

Comfort comes standard with an inseam gusset, a GotGIve Waistband and an industrial-friendly stretch canvas fabric that moves with you behind the wheel and under the hood while withstanding the rigors of a typical day in the engine shop.

Red Kap’s pants also feature more pockets and have scratch-free closures, so you don’t have to worry about scratching a paint job on a customer’s muscle car. The pants offer comfort features like a stretch waistband, double knees design and inseam gusset.

Both the shorts and pants are available in black, charcoal and navy.

View more of the line and or more information, visit: www.redkap.com

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Red Kap Shop-Specific Shorts and Pants

128179RedKapsho 00000076998 300x300 Red Kap Shop Specific Shorts and Pants by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Red Kap is introducing its “made-to-work-on-cars” shorts and pants.

The shorts are garage-tested and loaded with auto-specific features like the company’s MultiPack pockets for easy access to phone, keys and tools.

Comfort comes standard with an inseam gusset, a GotGIve Waistband and an industrial-friendly stretch canvas fabric that moves with you behind the wheel and under the hood while withstanding the rigors of a typical day in the engine shop.

Red Kap’s pants also feature more pockets and have scratch-free closures, so you don’t have to worry about scratching a paint job on a customer’s muscle car. The pants offer comfort features like a stretch waistband, double knees design and inseam gusset.

Both the shorts and pants are available in black, charcoal and navy.

View more of the line and or more information, visit: www.redkap.com

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