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Les Schwab Tire Centers : ウィキペディア英語版
Les Schwab Tire Centers

Les Schwab Tire Centers is a tire retail chain operating in the western United States. Founded in 1952, The company is named for founder Les Schwab and is headquartered in the Central Oregon city of Bend. The private company employs over 7,000 people in nine western states. The company is known for its customer-oriented employees and product guarantees.
==History==
Les Schwab founded the company with a single store in Prineville, Oregon, when he bought OK Rubber Welders in 1952. Corporate headquarters were later moved to nearby Prineville and to Bend in 2008.〔 From 1964 until 2011, the firm offered an innovative February "Free-Beef" promotion to boost sales during slow late-winter months.
The company was sued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2006 over allegations of gender based job discrimination.〔Hunsberger, Brent. “Suit says tire chain practices job bias”, ''The Oregonian'', June 1, 2006.〕 The EEOC suit claimed the company denied women top management positions in the company and noted that at the time of the filing there was but a single female assistant store manager.〔 They were also sued by former employees over the same allegations in a class action lawsuit filed the same year.〔 The federal case was settled in 2010.
On December 12, 2006, Dick Borgman became CEO of the company.〔Mike Rogoway, "Tire giant rolls hub out of town", ''The Oregonian'' 13 December 2006, p. B1+〕 That year the company ranked as the 318th largest private company according to ''Forbes''. As of 2007, the chain operates more than 410 stores〔 in Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.〔 The company does more than $1.6 billion in sales each year,〔 and is the second largest independent tire retailer in the United States.〔 Founder Les Schwab died in May 2007, with ownership remaining within the family. Les Schwab's distribution center remained in Prineville.〔
The company was named the 23rd best company to work for in Oregon for large employers in 2008. Founder Les Schwab died in 2007 and then chairman Phil Wick died in 2010. Les Schwab Tires entered the Denver metropolitan area with five stores in October 2012, the first in Colorado, bringing the total number of company owned stores to 374.

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