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It looks as though direct labour was used on the French side.
A maximum of 64,000 direct labour hours is expected to be available.
By 1943 women were liable to some form of directed labour up to age 51.
It is their own direct labour organization that run it.
The remainder of the direct labour requirement would have to be recruited.
The canal company completed the building work by 1795, using direct labour, although the lock into the river was never built.
The work resumed in 1969 and a reinforced concrete sea wall was built, again by direct labour.
Calls are growing for a tougher stand against direct labour costs, which amount to about $15 billion a year.
Local authority direct labour organisations are the cornerstones of training in construction.
The Council did the work largely by direct labour and started to acquire the plant and equipment needed for the job.
Internal opportunity cost - direct labour hours f2.40 can be interpreted in the following ways:
If companies stick with on-cost rates on direct labour, percentages in the hundreds or thousands are not unusual.
The amount of labour so required is called the direct labour input into the commodity.
The problem we should be trying to solve is the cost of doing proper repairs by contractors and direct labour organisations.
In one case a councillor was fined because he was a builder and discussed the matter of direct labour at a housing committee.
This of course is a situation in which the direct labour of family members was needed, and could be incorporated into a strategy for collective survival.
Rural workers were quick to grasp the potential of local democracy for plots, cottages and direct labour on council road-works.
Construction started at once; it seems that it was mostly carried out by direct labour under Coad's control.
It called for publicly funded education, opposition to the growing monopolies and direct labour representation in legislatures and city governments.
Moving on to other extensions of the basic model, the cost elements such as direct materials, direct labour and variable overheads can be included.
Estimating that this totals half a person per machining centre, then the introduction of such machines halves the direct labour requirement.
Mention has been made of direct labour and of how such organisations have reduced the number of trainees by about 40 per cent.
In 1954 he was the author of Building by Direct Labour: A National Survey.
The predetermined overhead rate Cost Centre X based on direct labour cost basis:
Overhead expenses are all costs on the income statement except for direct labour, direct materials, and direct expenses.
It looks as though direct labour was used on the French side.
A maximum of 64,000 direct labour hours is expected to be available.
By 1943 women were liable to some form of directed labour up to age 51.
The direct labor cost is part of the manufacturing cost.
Figure full staffing for just 50 hours a week, and the direct labor cost alone comes to $65 a child.
It is their own direct labour organization that run it.
A handful of years ago, 15 percent of our total cost was represented by direct labor.
The remainder of the direct labour requirement would have to be recruited.
The canal company completed the building work by 1795, using direct labour, although the lock into the river was never built.
Assume further that during the month of March the company recorded 4500 hours of direct labor time.
For example, an elimination of one product would not eliminate the overhead or even direct labor cost assigned to it.
The work resumed in 1969 and a reinforced concrete sea wall was built, again by direct labour.
Direct labor costs are the wages paid to those employees who spend all their time working directly on the product being manufactured.
Calls are growing for a tougher stand against direct labour costs, which amount to about $15 billion a year.
The amount is only to charge direct labor hours for testing by the contractor labor support.
The direct labor jobs of a warehouse can include:
Local authority direct labour organisations are the cornerstones of training in construction.
By this policy, a producer charges, for each product unit sold, only the addition to total cost resulting from materials and direct labor.
"But direct labor is only 11 percent of the cost of the garment delivered to customers.
"We've reduced direct labor to less than 13 percent of costs, down from as high as 30 percent ten years ago."
Because the screens are small and light, and require little direct labor, shipping them around the globe is relatively easy.
The Council did the work largely by direct labour and started to acquire the plant and equipment needed for the job.
The direct labor cost is the cost of workers who can be easily identified with the unit of production.
Internal opportunity cost - direct labour hours f2.40 can be interpreted in the following ways:
If companies stick with on-cost rates on direct labour, percentages in the hundreds or thousands are not unusual.