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en It obviously is pointing out the fact that extreme fuel cost pressures are offsetting a lot of the progress that Continental has made on the labor cost front in the last few months,

en It obviously is pointing out the fact that extreme fuel cost pressures are offsetting a lot of the progress that Continental has made on the labor cost front in the last few months, ... It highlights the problems that all of the legacy carriers are facing now with this spike in energy costs.

en It obviously is pointing out the fact that extreme fuel cost pressures are offsetting a lot of the progress that Continental has made on the labor cost front in the last few months. It highlights the problems that all of the legacy carriers are facing now with this spike in energy costs.

en Clearly, as was the case with Continental, the fuel cost pressures are offsetting the yield performance entirely,

en It's offsetting all the good progress American and the other airlines are making on their non-fuel costs, specifically in labor.

en The federal government is going to spend whatever they need to, to make some visible progress before next year's mid-term elections, ... And what that's going to do to an economy that's already at full employment is drive up the cost of cement, drive up the cost of steel, drive up the cost of labor. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.

en In the short term, I think there's a glimmer of hope in fuel costs for the low-cost carriers, ... Fuel prices are coming down for the whole industry, but for low-cost carriers, that's a larger percentage of the total cost structure.

en The surge in fuel costs is offsetting a lot of the progress that's been made.

en Unit labor costs were up 3.5 percent which, if sustained, would suggest increased labor cost pressures down the road.

en Adding the Games may heat up the economy to the point where it runs up against shortages in materials or labor. The effect may be a higher cost of living across the province, cost over-runs on Games projects and intensifying price and wage pressures in coming years.

en This, coupled with the already completed wage concessions agreements for the pilots and mechanics ensures that Continental will reach its overall labor goal of $500 million in annual wage savings and have in place a competitive cost structure. In addition, the risk of labor discord is now off the table.

en If this survey means anything, Japanese companies have turned increasingly wary that higher input cost such as rising procurement cost and labor cost may narrow profit margin.

en Delta continues to respond to the increasing cost pressures on our business, including fuel.

en Against that, cost pressures and more specifically oil prices remain a concern, as does the availability of suitable labor.

en It used to be insurance was my second-highest cost, after labor, ... Now it's fuel.


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