Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This means that labour efficiency is increased as people work for less money - reducing job cuts.
Labour efficiency is higher at an index of 26 than the national average of 25.
Their direct result was our industry's labour efficiency 40 per cent drop'!"
Labour efficiency - Workers become physically more dexterous.
Keynes also argued that German coal mining efficiency would decrease but labour efficiency by 1929 had increased on the 1913 figure by 30%.
We need a census of our national production, a more exhaustive estimate of our resources, and an entirely more scientific knowledge of the conditions of maximum labour efficiency.
The breakdown of national pay bargaining in the power industry gives NIE the opportunity to quickly reduce demarcation and improve labour efficiency and gradually bring pay rates employment market.'
The emphasis in development plans and other investment aids will be removed from increasing productivity and labour efficiency and reorientated towards practices which will protect and improve the environment (amongst several others).
Labour efficiency variance is the difference between the standard labour hour that should have been worked for the actual number of units produced and the actual number of hours worked when the labour hours are valued at the standard rate.
This means that labour efficiency is increased as people work for less money - reducing job cuts.
In a landmark study five years ago, they looked into how computers contributed to labor efficiency and found little impact.
Labour efficiency is higher at an index of 26 than the national average of 25.
Their direct result was our industry's labour efficiency 40 per cent drop'!"
Standard methods continue to emphasize labor efficiency even though that resource now constitutes a (very) small part of cost in most cases.
And productivity, or labor efficiency, cut into employment in some occupations - typists, for example.
It is based on the Harrington Emerson way of thinking regarding labor efficiency.
Other clauses are aimed at increasing labor efficiency.
Labour efficiency - Workers become physically more dexterous.
Labor efficiencies were monitored by applying this method.
Goldratt argues that, under current conditions, labor efficiencies lead to decisions that harm rather than help organizations.
He was also a strong advocate of the round barn which he said offered the "economy of consideration, low maintenance, and labor efficiency."
In addition to discussions, we analyzed significant amounts of data on engineering drawings, design changes, labor efficiencies, manufacturing processes, quality indicators, testing, and schedules.
Throughput Accounting, therefore, removes standard cost accounting's reliance on efficiencies in general, and labor efficiency in particular, from management practice.
They provide measurements and reports like labor efficiency and overhead absorption that motivate large batch production and high inventory levels.
Keynes also argued that German coal mining efficiency would decrease but labour efficiency by 1929 had increased on the 1913 figure by 30%.
C1 Workers Get More Efficient Productivity - the key measure of labor efficiency - shot up in the third quarter at an annual rate of 4.2 percent.
However, today, many managers are still evaluated on their labor efficiencies, and many "downsizing," "rightsizing," and other labor reduction campaigns are based on them.
We need a census of our national production, a more exhaustive estimate of our resources, and an entirely more scientific knowledge of the conditions of maximum labour efficiency.
Alford argued that labor efficiency improvements at the Philadelphia plant of the Link-Belt Company were due to the personality of company's president, James Mapes Dodge.
The breakdown of national pay bargaining in the power industry gives NIE the opportunity to quickly reduce demarcation and improve labour efficiency and gradually bring pay rates employment market.'
From the girls and women near her, all swinging irons steadily but at high pace, came quick glances, and labor efficiency suffered to the extent of a score of suspended or inadequate movements.
The review, stretching back to 1959, came attached to the department's announcement yesterday that productivity - the key measure of labor efficiency - had shot up in the third quarter at an annual rate of 4.2 percent.
The emphasis in development plans and other investment aids will be removed from increasing productivity and labour efficiency and reorientated towards practices which will protect and improve the environment (amongst several others).
The auditors attributed the overpayments to the Navy's willingness to allow Hughes' production line workers more than three times as long to make each missile as called for by Hughes' own internal labor efficiency standards.