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Awards Nominations Time for the 2022 IWCA Convention!

It’s Awards Nominations Time for the 2022 IWCA Convention! Each year we award a Window Cleaner of the Year, the Teresa Martin Scholarship Winner, the Maury Benamy Fellowship Winner, and the Photo Contest Winner! Read below to find out more about each and to submit a nomination. All are due by November 22nd, 2021!

*The Ettore Award Nomination and Voting is done separately. 

The Maury Benamy IWCA Fellowship Award

The IWCA Fellowship Award was created in the memory of IWCA founding member Maury Benamy. Maury was an outgoing, very approachable person, who made friends with everyone in our industry. He was a founding board member that brought people together since the onset of the IWCA. He was happy to share his knowledge of his 30 plus years of window cleaning experience with anyone.

In giving this award the IWCA honors an individual like Maury, who has a selfless approach to sharing knowledge, time and resources with our industry and association. This award is for someone unselfish, who advocates for and encourages the success of our industry without expectation of personal gain.

The IWCA Fellowship Award Nominee should be someone that has proven themselves willing to help others unreservedly, with character and kindness.

Nominate Now

The Window Cleaner of the Year

The Window Cleaner of the Year is given to a Window Cleaner who has gone above and beyond or done something exceptional throughout this year!

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The Teresa Martin Scholarship

For IWCA Members who have NOT attended an IWCA convention (this will be verified)

This scholarship covers the full conference registration fee and will be awarded to up to two (2) applications. It includes airfare, travel and hotel.

Download Scholarship Application Now

The Annual IWCA Photo Contest!

Please email us your photo submissions below. All photos must follow OSHA/IWCA Safety Standards to be eligible. Winners receive a free convention registration for the following year!

Email Photo Submissions Here

COVID-19 OSHA Requirements Webinar September 14th, 2020 at 1:30 PM EST

 
 

COVID-19 and OSHA Requirements

 

 

 
Discover OSHA Guidance for COVID-19.
Update practices at your organization to keep your team safe.

 

The Occupational Safety and Health Act applies to every business in the United States. Failing to comply can put employees in danger and incur significant employer liability.

OSHA recently issued guidance to employers regarding dealing with the COVID-19 virus. You need to apply this valuable information to ensure the safety of workers during this pandemic. Now is also a perfect time to review all your responsibilities for implementing safety practices, reporting incidents and injuries, and communicating requirements effectively.

  • What is the role of HR in creating a safe and compliant workplace?
  • What are the OSHA regulations and your responsibilities?
  • What changes do the new COVID-19 guidance require?
  • How should you incorporate COVID-19 in your written safety plan?
  • How can you ensure social distancing for workers who need to be present?
  • What are the greatest potential hazards during this pandemic?
  • What are the OSHA requirements for recordkeeping and maintenance?
  • How should you report and record incidents for remote employees?
  • How can you ensure you comply with OSHA poster requirements?

Learn answers to these questions and more during our upcoming webinar:

 

 

COVID-19 and OSHA Requirements

Monday, September 14

1:30 PM Eastern; 12:30 PM Central; 11:30 AM Mountain; 10:30 AM Pacific

 

Leading employment attorney Melissa Fleischer will explain the latest OSHA requirements. You will learn how to keep your employees safe while the world confronts COVID-19.

Please join us!

REGISTER HERE

 

 

Coordinating Credit Card and ACH Acceptance Can Lead to Robust AR Strategy

Coordinating Credit Card and ACH Acceptance Can Lead to Robust AR Strategy

February 2020

https://go.evopayments.us/b2b/february2020/1

B2B companies are constantly looking to put the buying power in the customers’ hands. As the automated B2B payment space continues to grow rapidly, it is worth noting that 51% of all B2B payments are still being made with paper checks. Bank of America estimates that a single business check can cost anywhere from $4 to $20 once the time and cost of invoice creation, mailing, collecting, and reconciling the check are all accounted for.

It’s time to eliminate paper and lean on ACH payments or credit card payments. Both have their advantages and it’s important as a company to process both. We look at the benefits of each and how coordinating the two can help you build a more robust AR strategy.

Size of transactions vs. volume of transactions

It’s all about customer preference at the end of the day. For example, if a company is bringing in $1 billion from 100 customers, that equates to $10 million per transaction. In this case, a check, or electronic check (e-check) would be the most effective way to collect that payment.

On the flipside, if you are selling nuts and bolts to 50,000 customers at an average order of $5, there are too many invoices to manually process paper checks, so credit card payments would be more effective. The simplest way is to put the power in the customers’ hands.

Advantages of credit cards
On average, sales increase 17% for B2B companies that offer credit card payment options to their customers. Increasing the acceptance of credit card payments for all transactions allows B2B companies to:

  • Accelerate cash flow
  • Skip long invoicing procedures
  • Forgo waiting for payments
  • Receive payment instantly
  • Avoid the high cost of manually processing checks

The more expensive your invoices are, the more likely you are to use checks or ACH and avoid credit card fees. For example, if you have a credit card transaction of $100k at a cost of 2.5% in fees, that is $2,500. For that cost, you could fly from New York to San Francisco, stay there three nights, order a bottle of wine, and personally collect the check from your customer. The 15 minutes of time it would take you to process the check could save you $2,500.

B2B companies are accustomed to receiving checks for a majority of transactions, but electronic payments are becoming more commonplace. Customers are now using apps for their personal banking and mobile commerce for products and services. According to data from NACHA and the Credit Research Foundation, “Accounts receivables professionals expect the portion of ACH payments received to increase to 45 percent by 2020.” It’s time to move to digital payments because accepting checks can prove costly for your B2B company at the end of the day.

A good B2B payment gateway allows merchants to accept a variety of payments, including ACH, credit cards, and debit cards, and integrate with suppliers and customers in a seamless manner. Making the most out of your gateway allows you to streamline both payments and improve your AR strategy.

OSHA kicks off Safe + Sound Week 2019

OSHA kicks off Safe + Sound Week 2019! Click through for the official announcement, and then sign up here to participate with IWCA!

Breakthrough Academy Webinar Thursday!

IWCA invites members and friends to attend the Breakthrough Academy Live Q&A on Staff Productivity this Thursday! We are excited to have Breakthrough Academy as part of our team to provide member resources; see what they have to offer you this Thursday.

Register for the BTA Round Table webinar on Thursday, July 11, on Increasing Staff Productivity Through the Summer Months.

They’ve put together a killer panel of industry experts that are going to be answering questions live for webinar attendees. Whether you’re experiencing a drop in staff productivity in the heat of the summer, or you want to ensure you keep productivity rocking for a strong season, this is the place to get some solid advice and big questions answered.

BTA Round Table Webinar – Increasing Staff Productivity Through the Summer Months

July 11th, 12:00 – 1:30pm PST

                    3:00 – 4:30pm EST

Advance questions can be submitted with your webinar registration.

Register HERE, if you’d like to join.