Sentences with phrase «higher labor costs»

He says higher labor costs would make moving more cost effective.
All these easy to get at, high labor cost items all failing at the same time, too!
It says higher labor costs will force employers to hire fewer workers and increase prices.
This is astronomically more likely to occur in developed countries with high labor costs where it is cheaper to fork over your room and board than to pay a hired laborer the minimum wage.
The U.S. has a heavy regulatory burden as well as high labor costs.
So the answer seems to be, yes, CPS did receive outside assistance that has a monetary value (e.g., the cost of transporting the chicken *, personnel costs in figuring out how to source it, etc.) and it also incurred up - front costs in staff training, and presumably will incur higher labor costs from here on out, to the extent whole chicken is being prepped, sauced and cooked vs. someone throwing nuggets into a warmer.
New York senators say the state should help nursing homes, hospitals and home health aide companies pay higher labor costs if the minimum wage climbs to $ 15 an hour, as Cuomo proposed.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — New York senators said Monday that the state should help nursing homes, hospitals and home health aide companies pay higher labor costs if the minimum wage climbs to $ 15 an hour, as Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed.
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.
Chevrolet is importing it from Australia, where a strong currency and high labor costs drive up the price.
Puzder named ethanol regulation, which has resulted in higher beef costs, a rising minimum wage and higher labor costs due to Obamacare as three obstacles that make doing business in the U.S. more difficult than in the past.
«This may simply be a coincidence, but more likely higher labor costs are impacting the pace of job creation.»
What passed for Soviet Marxism lacked an understanding of how economic rents and the ensuing high labor costs affected international prices, or how debt service and capital flight affected the currency's exchange rate.
After the analyst asked a question about whether the company could reach its 25 percent gross margin target on the Model 3, Chief Financial Officer Deepak Ahuja said recently imposed tariffs, more expensive commodities and higher labor costs factored into the company's guidance.
What potential gains Tesla might realize on battery cost via a well executed Tesla Energy launch can more than be given back through higher labor cost.
Second, despite a $ 0.06 headwind in the first quarter from lower commodity prices and higher labor costs on our sorting lines, we still outperformed relative to our expectations given the strength of our solid waste business.
The report admits that the payroll tax could result in higher labor costs for some employers with unionized workers who have already agreed to wage levels in their contracts that can't be adjusted downward, and with minimum wage laws.
Such high labor costs have already made a strawberry - picking robot as cost - effective as human workers, according to Lux.
They have since caught on in northwestern Europe and countries such as Canada — places with notably high labor costs — but U.S. dairy farms have lagged behind.
China remains the world's biggest clothing exporter, but oversupply, high labor costs and rising protectionism have eroded its competitiveness, South China Morning Post reports.
Moreover, Italy's export sector has struggled consistently since 2010, bogged down by the nation's high labor costs and by the fact that it uses the relatively expensive euro.
Furthermore, it contributes to higher labor costs, by as much as $ 3.2 billion.
Higher labor costs, however, are swift and certain.
Additionally, several of the state's metropolitan areas have the lowest average revenue per business, as well as the highest labor costs.
Five companies in the High Labor Costs basket that have the highest implied labor cost as a percentage of revenue: Darden Restaurants (44 %), Fiserv (41 %), Automatic Data Processing (40 %), CSRA (40 %), Stericycle (36 %)
With the deal, JAB is scooping up a consistent restaurant chain that has posted steady comparable - restaurant sales and rising revenue at a time when many restaurant chains are hurting due to high labor costs and weak traffic trends.
If Paulsen is right that higher labor costs will soon slow job growth, than the labor market may already be at full capacity, and the Fed would be wise to continue raising interest rates soon.
By concentrating on select industries — automobiles, machine tools, chemicals, and construction — German industry has become the envy of the world in its exporting ability despite its high labor costs.
San Francisco ties with New York City and Washington, D.C., for the most expensive office space in the nation, while San Jose, Irvine, and Fremont suffer from the highest labor costs, the report found.
«That's good news for workers because they can command higher compensation, but many small business owners aren't yet confident enough to raise prices to offset the higher labor costs,» Dunkelberg said.
Allowing wages to continue to rise should, in the longer run, boost productivity growth because businesses will be incentivized to find ways to improve the productivity of their workers in the face of tighter labor markets and higher labor costs.
In other words, rather than productivity advances being the cause of higher real wages, the reverse may be true: Higher labor costs that crimp the profits share and boost the labor share are a necessary condition for higher investment rates which in turn will lead to higher productivity growth.
It's one of the world's most expensive real estate markets and has some of the highest labor costs in the U.S.. MORE
It's one of the world's most expensive real estate markets and has some of the highest labor costs in the U.S.
High labor costs and the falling price of crude oil have contributed to the industry's dark days, but environmental activists can also take a bow.
But D.C. also has congestion, pricey homes and high labor costs.
«The trend of companies shifting to Vietnam from China will likely accelerate for at least two to three years, largely because of China's higher labor costs,» said Lee Jung Soon, who leads a business - incubation team of the Korea Trade - Investment Promotion Agency in Ho Chi Minh City.
Trump has called out individual companies that are moving manufacturing overseas, but higher labor costs and lagging robotics have challenged domestic job creation.
The discrepancy was largest for the smaller farms, partly because they had higher labor costs and lower yields from using more pasture for feed.
I actually had many of the same questions — with the largest question being the cost of labor in a private school vs. CPS which has some of the highest labor costs in the country.
What opponents are actually saying is that businesses, particularly small businesses, will lay off workers, reduce hours or raise prices to cover their higher labor costs.
He predicted that others may be forced to raise prices or cut positions to absorb the higher labor costs.
He says many small businesses would suffer under the higher labor costs.
... They are at a competitive disadvantage when they're going to apply for grants if they have higher labor costs than other universities that don't have unions.»
No matter what Fiat Chrysler ends up building in place of the Ram HD in Saltillo, it makes great economic sense to move the big, high profit margin model back to the U.S., where that margin can easily eat the higher labor costs.
Running an ETF and maintaining its index are not as costly as running an active strategy with its higher labor costs.
Some worry that the economics don't make sense in areas with high real estate prices or high labor costs.
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