ECI Index definition

ECI Index means the Employment Cost Index for Total Compensation for Private Industry, All Workers (Not Seasonally Adjusted), June 1989 = 100, as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Examples of ECI Index in a sentence

  • ECI\\n\\ = The average of the ECI Index values for the fourth through the eighth month (as described in 1.a. above) prior to the original scheduled month of delivery computed to one decimal place (Note: 1.05 rounds to 1.1).

  • Labor or ECI Index - "Employment Cost Index (compensation) workers in aerospace manufacturing by occupation and industry group" - Aircraft manufacturing, SIC Code 3721 (June 1989 = 100), as released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor on a quarterly basis for the months of March, June, September and December.

Related to ECI Index

  • CPI Index is defined in Section 2.1(c) of this Agreement.

  • RPIX Index shall have the meaning given to it in paragraph 5.4 of Schedule 3 (Charging Structure) of this Framework Agreement;

  • SIFMA Index means the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Municipal Swap Index, produced by Municipal Market Data, or if such index is not published, then such other index selected by the Treasurer which reflects the yield of tax-exempt seven-day variable rate demand bonds.

  • CMT Index Not applicable.

  • Case-mix index means an arithmetical index measuring the relative average costliness of outpatient cases treated in a hospital, compared to the statewide average.