direct labour total cost variance

direct labour total cost variance
The combination of the direct labour rate of pay variance and the direct labour efficiency variance; it compares the actual cost and the standard cost of the direct labour incurred in carrying out the actual production. The formula for this variance is:
(standard rate per hour × actual hours worked) – actual labour cost.

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