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Questions
Distinguish between Direct Labour cost and Indirect Labour cost.
Give two differences between direct labour cost and indirect labour cost.
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Solution
| Direct Labour Costs | Indirect Labour Costs |
| Direct labour is labour that takes an active and direct part in the production of a particular commodity, e.g., wages. | Labour employed to carry out tasks incident to goods produced or services provided is indirect labour, e.g., a salesman's salary. |
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