Labor Pool Definition: Geographical area professional and skilled personnel are recruited from.
LABOR POOL The collective group of workers with the skills needed to perform the desired work. LABOR CONTRACT ...
With an extremely large labor pool to draw from worldwide and a virtually unrestricted ability to move capital, multi-national corporations may now freely move their operations from country to country, following the most affordable labor.
Brazil and India share many similarities-both economies have enormous catch-up potential, with vast natural resources, large labor pools, and high prospective investment rates.
Cafeteria services is directly related to the size of the labor pool. As shown, costs incurred by the Maintenance Department are allocated based on number of machines used by each productive department.
flags of convenience are targeted for special enforcement by countries that they visit. Supporters of the practice, however, point to economic and regulatory advantages, and increased freedom in choosing employees from an international labor pool.
See also: Compensation, Saving, Expense, Job, Business operations
 
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