labor cost
常見(jiàn)例句
- Defenders of the Big Three automakers have taken umbrage with the notion that automakers’ labor cost is roughly $73 per hour, compared with $48 for Toyota employees in southern states.
三大車(chē)企的勞工成本每小時(shí)大約73美元的說(shuō)法讓他們的捍衛(wèi)者極為惱火,因?yàn)榕c之相比南部的州縣的豐田汽車(chē)其員工成本只有每小時(shí)48元。 - The demo shows the report of labor cost from a fictitious company, which has the feature of globalization.
演示展示了一個(gè)具有全球化特性的虛構(gòu)公司的勞動(dòng)力成本報(bào)表。 - At the same time, we have also witnessed a structural inflation in China due to rising labor cost and rising prices of primary goods.
另一方面,確實(shí)在我們國(guó)內(nèi)也有因?yàn)閯趧?dòng)力成本提高,各種初級(jí)產(chǎn)品價(jià)格上漲而造成的結(jié)構(gòu)性通貨膨脹。 - "While cost remains a major factor in decisions about where to off-source, the quality of the labor pool is gaining importance, and this includes English language skills."
- A new report estimates the cost of forced labor.
- The vast majority of marketers pay agencies based on labor cost, the way contractors like plumbers get paid.
FORBES: The Law Of Unintended Consequences: Why Agencies Have No Incentive To Come Up With Big Ideas - The labor cost associated with these employees has been categorized as manufacturing costs.
FORBES: Cisco Whacks 16% Of Workforce, Sells Factory - Overwhelmingly, agencies are compensated by charging their clients a fee, estimating labor cost and including an agreed profit margin.
FORBES: Coca-Cola Is Changing The Way It Pays Agencies 返回 labor cost