Firms can boost output per man-hour by investing more and equipping workers with better machinery. |
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America's favourite measure is output per man-hour in the non-farm business sector. |
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Generally speaking, higher productivity — that is, higher output per man-hour — is a good thing. |
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Retail is detail: the business operates on low margins and every man-hour has to be used in an optimal way. |
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Requests for rearranging, removal and replacing contents will be invoiced at CHF 79.00 per man-hour. |
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That is to say that the dividend shall progressively displace the wage and salary, as productive capacity increases per man-hour. |
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Indeed, the 'annual cost rate of a man-hour derived from HSY's official books', which is used by Greece, is an inappropriate approximation of the hourly cost of a worker working for a subcontractor. |
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Some firms have special films designed to instruct supervisors and foremen in their dealings with workmen, and to show the need for sustaining high man-hour production if the business is to prosper in a prosperous country. |
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Fixed prices, delivery schedule and other terms shall be requested for each unit or man-hour and for materiel, other than spare parts, required for the performance of the services. |
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The picking performance is up to 1,000 kilograms per man-hour and processing of the picking assignments is exactly according to the prescribed article sequence. |
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The productivity that went from 2 units to 5 units per man-hour is certainly not the fruit of more labour, since, on the contrary, the working week is shortened. |
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For services which cannot be so defined or specified, or for which no unit of services can be established, the RFP shall request quotations based on fixed man-hour rates. |
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In addition to its material and immaterial resources, ALPHA ENGINEERING Intl. disposes highly qualified human resources allowing the realization of Engineering Projects reaching 100.000 man-hour per year. |
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A man-hour refers to the estimated amount of work performed by an average worker in one hour. |
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When the Army can't get good man-hour data, it must contract out special manpower studies such as on the Stryker and Army aircraft. |
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The technique slashed production costs from 4 to 5 man-hours per ton to less than six-tenths of a man-hour per ton. |
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It was a significant man-hour investment to get to that stage. |
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While copper prices have risen by over 300 per cent in the last three years, the HVC operation produces more pounds of copper concentrate per man-hour than any mine in the world. |
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Compiles periodic reports on status of accounts, progress payments, and man-hour and other project expenditures from information extracted from office records, for the use of central control units and for special purposes. |
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Galgafarm's activity is more man-hour intensive than the other co-operative which does not include such activities as product processing or environmental education. |
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If the work you're estimating won't be done under these conditions, you need to apply a correction factor to adjust the man-hour estimates in this book to fit your job. |
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The most substantial benefits that Tembec will derive from using Ekho relate to man-hour savings, particularly in terms of preparing performance reports, which used to take days, but now involves only a few hours of work. |
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They have increased the output of work per man-hour, so that we are able to cope in some measure with the increased demands of a greatly enlarged population. |
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Since 1950 our agricultural output per man-hour has actually doubled! |
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With StatMarket, Internet professionals can save thousands of dollars in man-hour costs by ignoring obsolete or rarely used browsers, operating systems, etc. |
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