Sentences with phrase «labor costs also»

Higher labor costs also translate into fewer job opportunities for the unemployed.

Not exact matches

Actual operational and financial results of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines and ExpressJet will likely also vary, and may vary materially, from those anticipated, estimated, projected or expected for a number of other reasons, including, in addition to those identified above: the challenges and costs of integrating operations and realizing anticipated synergies and other benefits from the acquisition of ExpressJet; the challenges of competing successfully in a highly competitive and rapidly changing industry; developments associated with fluctuations in the economy and the demand for air travel; the financial stability of SkyWest's major partners and any potential impact of their financial condition on the operations of SkyWest, SkyWest Airlines, or ExpressJet; fluctuations in flight schedules, which are determined by the major partners for whom SkyWest's operating airlines conduct flight operations; variations in market and economic conditions; significant aircraft lease and debt commitments; residual aircraft values and related impairment charges; labor relations and costs; the impact of global instability; rapidly fluctuating fuel costs, and potential fuel shortages; the impact of weather - related or other natural disasters on air travel and airline costs; aircraft deliveries; the ability to attract and retain qualified pilots and other unanticipated factors.
It will also have to negotiate increased pressure on labor costs, with unions having called for a strike on Feb 22 to support demands for a 6 percent pay increase.
We all know labor costs are much lower in China and other developing nations, but protections for workers were also modest.
Clarino also keeps close tabs on labor and food costs on a daily basis, something many other restaurant franchisees look at only occasionally.
The majority of the best cities were located in the Midwest and east of the U.S. Carbondale, Illinois, came in second and also has the lowest labor costs with a median annual income of $ 17,764.
Franchisees will also keep a sharper eye on the expense side of the equation — on labor costs, theft (by both employees and customers) and any other line item expenses that can be reduced.
If your company can successfully adapt your customer service routines into chatbot interfaces, you stand to save significant labor costs and also quite possibly improve customer service.
Harnessing technology has also helped these companies control labor costs.
Many firms also need more dough to pay for increasing labor and transportation costs.
Airline companies may be adversely affected by a downturn in economic conditions that can result in decreased demand for air travel and may also be significantly affected by changes in fuel prices, labor relations and insurance costs.
But they're also turning to incentives to entice workers, raising costs for an industry in which cheap labor is an essential ingredient to making cheap food.
Airline Companies may be adversely affected by a downturn in economic conditions that can result in decreased demand for air travel and may also be significantly affected by changes in fuel prices, labor relations and insurance costs.
These gains were matched in many economies around the world, the result not just of the now widespread practice of having a central bank with instrument independence commit to an implicit or explicit goal of price stability, but also of course of the effects of global economic integration on competition and labor costs.
To the extent trade remains based on the cost of labor and doing business, rising payments to the FIRE sector also dominate.
We also have experienced, and may experience in the future, gross margin declines in certain businesses, reflecting the effect of items such as competitive pricing pressures, inventory write - downs and increases in component and manufacturing costs resulting from higher labor and material costs borne by our manufacturers and suppliers that, as a result of competitive pricing pressures or other factors, we are unable to pass on to our customers.
Non-fuel unit costs are also on track to decrease in 2018, excluding any potential impact from reaching a new labor contract with Spirit's pilots.
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.
Outsourcing medical billing not only reduces the labor costs involved with building an in - house billing department, but also helps medical professionals concentrate on growing their business.
While the deal allowed US manufacturers to lower costs and compete with Asian factories, it also led companies to move thousands of factory jobs to Mexico, where labor is cheaper.
But D.C. also has congestion, pricey homes and high labor costs.
Also, we believe U.S. production could be further constrained by reduced labor supply and rising input costs.
But, it also implies higher unit labor costs and somewhat firmer inflation in 2014.
Homemade coconut milk may also be used, but since it is cost and labor intensive, you may simply wish to consume that fresh.
We also invested in upping our labor costs, adding hours for critical positions in order to boost the guest experience.»
The company will also review speed of service to the customers, cost per labor hours, maintenance requirements, profitability and consumer acceptance.
We've been able to upgrade manual tasks to a modern, fully automated line, more than doubled production and lowered our overall labor costs - and it was also well in line with our budget.»
While meal prices and USDA reimbursement rates provide more money, that also goes to pay for labor, equipment and overhead costs.
I also completely agree with you that that HHFKA was underfunded from the get - go, which makes serving healthier food that much harder for FSDs due to increased food costs and labor, as well as the possibility of decreased participation due to changes in the food.
Nor do I believe that doing prep work from scratch is also likely to save a school district money — what about the significant labor costs associated with all that scratch prep?
School districts are given minimal funds to cover not only food costs, but also equipment and labor
Besides making them promise to eat healthy and understand that she may not go to the hospital with them if they require a transfer, she also states that she doesn't have malpractice insurance, as the cost of it would be transferred onto her patients (because it only costs $ 3600 pre paid for her to tell you to trust birth for 9 months and then come over and knit in the corner when you go to labor.
Commissioner Tim Satkowski, who voted against the project, said that while he also believed District 54 should help pay for the playground, more importantly, the Park District could save $ 11,000 in labor costs if it waited until next spring to start the work.
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.
it is also a cost effective solution for schools, reducing tray waste, labor costs and eliminates the seasonality issues associated with fresh veggies we will be hosting a twitter chat about this soon with School Nutrition Directors, RD, and concerned parents.
It also creates jobs and will lower our energy / labor costs.
Moody's Investors Service weighed in today on the nine - year contract deal reached by NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYC teachers union, the UFT, saying that while the agreement «could eliminate» fiscal uncertainty by paving the way for other outstanding labor contracts, it also comes at a «large» cost and relies on assumptions that may or may not come to pass.
But the comptroller also warned that the potential cost of labor negotiations on some 150 outstanding municipal contracts «casts a shadow of uncertainty on the city's finances.
In a meeting at the Labor Temple on Third Street, both candidates said they wanted to reach an agreement, while also saying they supported efforts to contain health care insurance costs, including kick - starting the work of a six - year - old city committee that has been sporadically studying potential consolidation of health insurance coverage among the city's unionized workers.
The move could save taxpayers millions of dollars a year in annual labor costs but also will reduce the size of an already depleted workforce.
Santino also cut costs in labor and discretionary spending, officials said.
Homemade coconut milk may also be used, but since it is cost and labor intensive, you may simply wish to consume that fresh.
However, a full cost - benefit analysis would need to account for not only the labor - market consequences but also the disparate impacts on various ethnic and socioeconomic groups and other social losses that might accompany increased dropout rates.
Also, of course there are many costs to extending the school year, and one would need to consider the effects on teacher labor supply, energy costs, and scheduling with parents.
As my car is approaching inspection I'm trying hard to fix this issue myself (if possible) because since the P0171 (running lean) code has so many possible causes, it's literally a matter of trial and error for the repair which can cost well over $ 1k at least from what I was quoted by the dealer (and also from my research on parts and labor online).
It's also a very tough market, with strict regulations, loose enforcement (see German - brand diesels), and relatively strong unions that make it hard to move assembly plants to former Soviet satellite countries with lower labor costs.
GM said it will also lower its breakeven volume point to 10 million vehicles by reducing its plants from 47 in 2008 to 34 by the end of 2010, cut an additional 7000 to 8000 North American employees in addition to the cuts dictated in the February viability plan, and reduce labor costs from $ 7.6 billion in 2008 to $ 5 billion in 2010.
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.
Retailers also save on labor costs because they can cut the number of clerks on the floor due to decreased need for shelving, pulling for returns and merchandising.
The fact that they do neither of these things not only looks greedy whether they're unfairly pocketing $ 50 or $ 50 000 — but it's also effectively stunting the development of a format that could help the industry at a time when costs of gas, paper and labor are at an all time high.
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