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When we divide the overhead by the number of hours worked, 20,333, we find that it cost $24.88 per labor hour.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, annual growth of business output per labor hour averaged 3.2 percent from 1948 to 1973, but only 1.9 percent from 1973 to 2008.
Each overtime hour causes a cost increase by 20.0$/h per labor resource.
The initial project costs are 600$ per day, and 100$ per day per labor resource.
Study Design: Intrapartum fetal oxygen saturation values per labor stage were correlated with umbilical artery pH, base excess and PCO2 by regression analysis.
With respect to earned income a part of the observed change must have been due to changes in average earnings per labor force participant and part to the change in the number of earners.
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As a relevant aside, manufacturing productivity soared as output-per-labor hour improved such that total U.S. automotive manufacturing sector output grew by some $400 billion.
After that, we divide the numerator and denominator of the first term (the per capita labor income of the richest quintile over the per capita total income of the poorest quintile) by the per capita labor income of the poorest quintile.
Which is a large reason the company's Norfolk plant now processes 14 garments per labor-hour, up from 8. At the same time the claim rate for lost garments has fallen by 70% to.08%.
One of the most commonly cited productivity numbers describes per-hour labor productivity, but this, too, has intrinsic flaws.
Mr. McAlinden estimated that the new contracts would add $114, or 8 percent, to the companies' average per-vehicle labor costs by 2015.
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