Sentences with phrase «low labour costs»

The book publishing industry has low labour costs because many publishers use contract staff for services such as editing and design.
For games made in countries with lower labour costs or with strong subsidies for digital industry, like CD PROJEKT's The Witcher series growing into a behemoth, the risk is smaller (not to mention they own GOG, an actual games platform of their own).
There are calls for labour market reform, for lower labour costs (ie lower wages), for «renewed efforts» to get school leavers into training, for better use of an existing EU jobs website to «facilitate the cross-border placement of young people».
So - called legacy carriers struggle to compete in a world filled with low - cost upstarts like Southwest and JetBlue, along with new international carriers like Emirates Airlines, which enjoy far lower labour costs than their North American rivals.
These were overwhelmingly based in China, not because of low labour costs?
U.S. talks this year closed the gap between Canadian and U.S. workers, raising wages south of the border while the Canadian dollar lowered labour costs in Canada.
National Bank analyst Cameron Doerksen said the new airline can only be successful if WestJet is able to negotiate separate lower labour costs with its flight crew who will work in the flights.
India has much lower labour costs and so will be able to install solar at a considerably lower price than Germany.
Many fashion companies have shifted production to markets with low labour costs and limited protections for workers» rights.
That fast response time is the company's secret weapon, says Pupo: «Low labour costs are no longer sufficient to ensure competitiveness in a quota - free market.
The company's overseas venture actually is less risky than its operations in North America, given the low labour costs, cheap rent and growing economy.
These include prudent fiscal policy, increased European Union structural funding, development of the single European market, lower labour costs, and deep cuts to corporate tax rates.
U.S. softwood lumber production is on the rise, with more Canadian - owned sawmills located in the U.S. than in Canada due to lower labour costs, higher timber availability, and higher demand.
Production is shifting toward the Mexico and the U.S. south thanks to lower labour costs and aggressive government incentives, the report said.
Their growth was accelerated by a rapid increase in exports to industrialised countries with whom they successfully competed thanks to low labour costs.
This can only result in more efficiency, lower labour costs and most importantly, greater profitability within your operation.
China has the potential to be a key developing country exporter, with a large agricultural area, low labour costs and proximity to the Japanese market in particular.
[With the Euro still holding up well, as I'd expected all along, Ireland's one of the few European countries that's now significantly cheaper for tourists (due to lower labour costs, etc.).
(See Weber Thompson and Chris Hardwicke) Yet millions of acres of agricultural land in North America and Britain have been taken out of production, their output replaced with imports from nations with lower labour costs and more sunlight.
With India's low labour costs and immense market they will definiately be able to beat that.
They have been competitive in the past for their low labour cost, which is no longer the case.
Sebastian Runde, an organic farmer says they have managed to produce a shirt that is made 100 % in Italy: «Producing the T - shirts abroad in a country with low labour costs was out of question».
Following the training, workers will be placed with outsourcing vendors in the regions that provide offshore services to American companies looking to take advantage of the Asian subcontinent's low labour costs.
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