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direct labor

noun

  1. labor performed, as by workers on a production line, and considered in computing costs per unit of production.



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The automakers see the IRA subsidies as necessary to cover more than just direct labor costs.

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If the direct labor costs used are for 10 units, then all of your other numbers must be gauged to apply to 10 units as well.

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But using an estimate of about 30 hours of work to assemble a vehicle, Tesla would have a direct labor cost advantage of as much as $660 per vehicle over one of the Detroit Three.

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For the latter, the direct labor and material construction costs will be proportionately higher.

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The depot says the job reductions are due to workload decreases of about 1.3 million direct labor hours compared to the previous year.

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