Betekenis van:
man hour

man hour
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoeveelheid werk van één man in één uur
  • a time unit used in industry for measuring work

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

man hour
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • mensuur
  • a time unit used in industry for measuring work

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The man kept talking for an hour.
  2. The man who rang an hour ago was Frank.
  3. He is what we call the man of the hour.
  4. The man who telephoned an hour ago was Frank.
  5. A homeless man and a three-year-old boy argued for an hour about whether or not Batman has superpowers, which he does not.
  6. Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.
  7. 'Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me! Then Merry heard of all sounds in that hour the strangest. It seemed that Dernhelm laughed, and the clear voice was like the ring of steel. 'But no living man am I! You look upon a woman. Éowyn I am, Éomund's daughter.'
  8. Consequently, the use of the annual cost rate of a man-hour derived from HSY’s official books overestimates the cost per man-hour of the workers employed by the subcontractors.
  9. The amount obtained is then divided by the ‘annual cost rate of a man-hour derived from HSY’s official books’.
  10. When more reasonable estimates of the cost per hour are taken into account, this significantly increases the number of man-hours performed by subcontractors, such that the limitation of 420000 hours is breached in 2003 and 2005.
  11. 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.
  12. Indeed, the high volatility of the series (for instance, it goes from EUR 27 to EUR […] in the next year) proves that the annual cost rate of a man-hour derived from HSY’s official books does not indicate how much a worker costs per hour.
  13. The consultant observes:‘The number of man-hours of subcontractors can be derived from the costs, by using a mean man-hour cost which is comparable between subcontractors of the same trade and country.Based on the “Pay development 2006” report published by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, the minimum monthly gross salary is equal to EUR 625,97 in Greece and to EUR 1254,28 in France.The average man-hour market price in shiprepair in France ranges between EUR 40 and EUR 50, by applying the ratio of 2 which exists between France and Greece for minimum salaries a price of EUR 20 to 25 could be expected for shiprepair man-hour price in Greece.As a result of enquiries we made, it appears that this rate was ranging between EUR 30 early 2007 and EUR 36 in early 2007.
  14. Indeed, the high volatility of the series (for instance, it goes from EUR 27 to EUR […] in the next year) proves that the annual cost rate of a man-hour derived from HSY’s official books does not indicate how much a worker costs per hour. Indeed, the hourly gross wage in an industry never evolve in such a manner: it increases steadily over time, but never doubles from one year to the other.
  15. This price is the price invoiced for each direct man-hour and it includes all related costs: indirect hours, management hours, general expenses and overheads.As we did not identify where the mean wages of the shiprepair sector stand versus the minimum wages in both countries, we prefer to use a conservative figure, hence our estimations will be calculated with man-hour prices ranging between EUR 30 and EUR 36 per hour.The man-hour rates of subcontractors mentioned in the annex 6 of the submission of Greece to the Commission are as follows:(EUR)YearDirectIncluding profit (15 %) and indirect costs (20 %), following the methodology included in annex 6 of Greece’s submission200225,9740200327,4942,32004[…][…]2005[…][…]2006[…][…]If we calculate the subcontracted man-hours quantity based on man-hour costs ranging between EUR 30 and EUR 36 for 2006 and derived from these figures for the previous years by using the escalation index published by Eurostat, we obtain the following figures:INDEX: Invlci-tot20022003(9 m)200420052006EU 27 index108,9112,8116,5119,7121,6Greece index113,5116,6127,0127,7133,9Balance of contracted labour380489116471323[…][…][…]Consultant estimateManhour cost (min value)25,426,128,528,630Subcontractor’s direct Manhours (max estimate)149598630388[…][…][…]Consultant estimateManhour cost (max value)30,531,434,234,336Subcontractor’s direct Manhours (min estimate)124665525324[…][…][…]Hellenic shipyard figuresManhour cost25,9727,49[…][…][…]Manhour cost + indirect + profit40,044,5[…][…][…]Subcontractor’s direct Manhours95232370142[…][…][…]’