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For specific project, location, or conditions the productivity factor is 0.80.
"It was the efficiency and productivity factor that motivated us.
Productivity factor - the ratio of a selected production rate to a reference production rate.
But GTE called the 4.5 percent productivity factor included in the framework unrealistically high.
Genealogical and cascading productivity factors systems and the factors affecting the volume of production.
Productivity Factor Criticized GTE officials were also pleased with much in the decision.
The high quality and productivity factors are just some of the attributes of these machines which enable the company to meet the needs of its customers.
Combinatorics productivity factors.
Another productivity factor is the ratio between female and male flowers within an inflorescence, more female flowers mean more fruits.
Without the productivity factor that is the welfare state, there can be no stable economy, and the European Union is therefore faced with a creative mission, which it must acknowledge.
Productivity Factor IG Metall, which says it represents more than 1.5 million East German workers, is seeking a wage increase of $240 per worker.
The actual productivity factor for a project or subset of production rates (or man-hour rates) is the ratio of the actual production rate to the estimated production rate.
The Productivity Factor Advocates also argue that many employers can accommodate shorter workweeks at current pay levels because technology and automation have helped raise workers' productivity, especially in industries like steel and telecommunications.
While the report applied a 40% productivity factor during IT infrastructure downtime, recognizing that employees are not entirely unproductive, it did not consider the impact of downtime on the profitability of the business.
Prices Updated Annually Among key elements of the incentive regulatory framework are these: * Prices for basic service rates will be updated annually based on nationwide inflation rates, minus a productivity factor of 4.5 percent.
"We think the productivity factor should be no higher than the 2 percent to 2.5 percent level historically achieved by the telecommunications industry in excess of productivity in the overall economy," said Tim McCallion, GTE California's director of revenue management.
A productivity factor is often used to adjust a set of standard or normal (norm) production or man-hour rates to a set of rates for a specific project, location, or set of working conditions (see Labor Productivity Factor).
Whilst there has now long been talk of 'a clash of civilisations' and the importance for Europe to represent an example of civil coexistence amongst apparently opposing cultures, the progressive ageing of the European population and the declining birth rate mean we also have to reconsider the productivity factor.