Sentences with phrase «between labor costs»

Leaving aside that these memes haven't a bloody thing to do with pure - sunk - cost «print runs» like e-books, they also grievously misrepresent the relationship between labor costs and materials costs even within printing; for example, they distort historical comparisons with today's shorter print runs.
In good times and bad, employers frequently use «just — in — time» scheduling practices - setting hourly workers» schedules with limited advance notice to accommodate fluctuating demand - as a means of maintaining a tight link between labor costs and demand.
Today whole industries are scattered across the globe as capital seeks the most efficient balance between labor costs, transportation, and quality.

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The most powerful hit to profits will come from rising labor costs, which account for between two - thirds and three - quarters of all business expense.
Between architect and contract fees, carpeting, painting, lighting, construction labor, networking infrastructure furniture, office personnel, upgrades, maintenance and the dozens of other expenses required to get off the ground, the startup costs associated with traditional office space can amount to $ 50,000.
One of these is to examine the difference between the growth of output prices and the labor cost required to produce each unit of output.
Labor experts say the arrangement, a mash - up of sorts between an Uber - style gig economy and traditional employment arrangements, raises a number of questions related to employees having to shoulder much of the risk, cost and liability associated with deliveries.
Most installation labor charges range between # 125 and # 200 plus the cost of the materials.
In districts where the F / R ratio is not as unbalanced, the labor costs could actually be shared between the two programs because the same «lunch ladies» are serving both groups.
Between 0.74 and 0.76, trial of labor was cost - effective.
Bettina, I know it's a tough balancing act between food and labor costs, but processed foods are usually always more costly pre-labor.
In the face of a round of critical statements issued by organized labor groups allied with Gov. Andrew Cuomo following her oblique comments regarding the connection between union contracts and the high cost of digging NYC subway tunnels, Cynthia Nixon received some support from an unlikely source.
Meanwhile, her agency spent $ 341 million from 2014 through 2017 on overtime costs dictated by labor contracts between the city and the unions.
These costs will be partially offset by resources previously set aside by the city in its labor reserve ($ 3.5 billion), and by a total of $ 4.4 billion in new resources that are expected to become available as the result of an approved agreement between the city and the Municipal Labor Committee, which represents the city's unlabor reserve ($ 3.5 billion), and by a total of $ 4.4 billion in new resources that are expected to become available as the result of an approved agreement between the city and the Municipal Labor Committee, which represents the city's unLabor Committee, which represents the city's unions.
City - funded spending is projected to increase at an average annual rate of 4.6 percent between Fiscal Years 2013 and 2018, driven by higher labor costs and debt service.
Mahoney estimated it would cost between $ 25 million and $ 30 million to win this year's governor's race, and said it'd be imperative for Lazio to raise at least $ 10 million by Labor Day to compete.
The average cost difference between Autosteer - assisted driving and the labor cost of humans doing manual driving could become negligible by 2019 or 2020, according to a Lux Research report.
Between 2004 and 2012, data on fringe benefits from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that pension costs for public educators rose from 11.9 to 16.7 percent of salaries.
Between 1989 and 2001, the benefits portion of the U.S. Department of Labor's employment cost index increased 48 percent for K - 12 education workers, compared with 67 percent for all private - sector white - collar employees.
The standard of scientific and technological performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of the productivity of the economy that is measured by the relationship between global GDP and sectoral GDP and resources used in production processes (raw materials, supplies and labor); 2) reduction of the costs of agricultural, industrial production, and services; 3) increase in investments in R&D; 4) innovation of new products and processes that is measured by its advance over previously used products and processes; 5) increase of the durability of products / services; 6) increase of physical safety of products / services provided to people and users; and, 7) decrease in the levels of technological dependency of the country from the outside.
Koedel, Ni, Podgursky, and Xiang liken the costs associated with switching between pension systems to a tariff, «Rather than promoting free trade and labor mobility, the pension plans effectively are imposing a tariff on the import or export of human capital between» the separate pension systems.
That same item might be produced in America as well, but labor and production costs make it naturally more expensive, so being able to import it from another, less expensive resource allows me to profit by selling it for less than American producers can, and I profit from the margin in between my cost of acquisition and the resale price.
What matters is not the absolute price of gold but the spread between the gold price and input costs like labor, oil, rubber, etc..
So, the nuclear solution is two decades away, and then they will risk being more expensive than alternative which will reduce costs in the four decades between now and when new nuclear power plants will still have two decades of debt service on labor costs for building nuclear two to three decades earlier.
He goes on to add,» With rising labor and real estate costs, law firm leaders are far more interested in striking a balance between service and cost.
Organizations can reduce their cost structures through labor arbitrage - the wage differential between in - house legal personnel and outside vendors - to reap tremendous cost benefits.
When it avoids the fundamental demand driver — the relationship between legal labor and business outcomes — insourcing is not a sustainable approach to bending the legal cost curve.
By utilizing the integration between Sterling Talent Solutions and Oracle, Mainstream Energy saw a reduction in cost, increased turnaround time and the ability to meet project labor demands.
Costs for long term and short term repairs are similar between cheap and more expensive properties because of the cost of materials and labor.
Cost per square foot will vary wildly between places like SC and Colorado largely due to the labor and materials varying between those markets.
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