Personnel not directly engaged in the production of a product or cost unit manufactured by an organization. Examples of indirect labour include maintenance personnel, cleaning staff, and senior supervisors, such as foremen.
Indirect labour costs are the wages, bonuses, and other forms of remuneration paid to employees whose work does not directly contribute to the production of goods or services but supports the overall operations of a business.
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