Direct labor definition

Direct labor means labor that is incorporated into the tangible product sold or is an integral part of the manufacturing process;
Direct labor means all labor or work involved in produc- ing or supplying materials, supplies or equipment or performing contractual services including preparation, processing and pack- ing, but excluding supervision, administration, inspection and shipping.
Direct labor means Subcontractor personnel performing work under this Subcontract. “Federal” as used under this Agreement refers to United States of America central government.

Examples of Direct labor in a sentence

  • Direct labor rates consist of the actual costs of all allowable and allocable salaries and wages (exclusive of overtime premiums, bonuses, and payroll related tax, insurance and fringe benefits).


More Definitions of Direct labor

Direct labor means Subcontractor personnel performing work under this Subcontract. “Federal” as used under this Agreement refers to United States of America central government. “Fringe Benefit Expense Rate” means the direct payroll-related expenses including employer-paid
Direct labor means the performance of any activity that would be assigned to the contracting group as those classifications are designated by the rate service organization designated by the Commissioner of Commerce and Insurance as provided in § 56-5-320, but does not include:
Direct labor means Supplier personnel performing work under this Agreement.
Direct labor means all labor involved in the manufacture of goods or
Direct labor has the meaning set forth in Part 1 of the Product Assurance Document.
Direct labor means work required for preparation, processing and packing, other than supervision, administration, inspection, or shipping.
Direct labor means all labor involved in the manufacture of goods or the performance of services except for supervision, instruction, administration, and shipping.