Labor costs are driven by three factors:
a. wage and benefit rates, automation levels, and MTBF.
b. wage and benefit rates, positioning, and second shift.
c. wage and benefit rates, second shift, and MTBF.
d. wage and benefit rates, automation levels, and second shift. e. wage and benefit rates, second shift, and material costs.
a. wage and benefit rates, automation levels, and MTBF.
b. wage and benefit rates, positioning, and second shift.
c. wage and benefit rates, second shift, and MTBF.
d. wage and benefit rates, automation levels, and second shift. e. wage and benefit rates, second shift, and material costs.