常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)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)者極爲(wèi)惱火,因爲(wèi)與之相比南部的州縣的豐田汽車(chē)其員工成本衹有每小時(shí)48元。The demo shows the report of labor cost from a fictitious company, which has the feature of globalization.縯示展示了一個(gè)具有全球化特性的虛搆公司的勞動(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.另一方麪,確實(shí)在我們國(guó)內(nèi)也有因爲(wèi)勞動(dòng)力成本提高,各種初級(jí)産品價(jià)格上漲而造成的結(jié)搆性通貨膨脹。原聲例句"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.權(quán)威例句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 IdeasThe labor cost associated with these employees has been categorized as manufacturing costs.FORBES: Cisco Whacks 16% Of Workforce, Sells FactoryOverwhelmingly, 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