0 the amount of work done by one person in one hour:
Just think how many man-hours we could save if we computerized the system.
Each transect was divided into 20 sections, each 5 m long, and in each section we spent one man-hour searching for termites.
The entertainment business probably produces a greater net plus balance of trade surplus per man-hour than any other in the country.
In 1938, the number of kilometres per man-hour was fifty.
Someone pointed out that output per man-hour was not satisfactory.
Above all, let the contraction not be accompanied by any decrease in output per man-hour.
Why is it that the industry cannot go forward with confidence to this increased production per man-hour?
We depend for increased output per man-hour on obtaining suitable machines.
We want more and better figures to show output per man-hour, and, as soon as possible, the capital invested per worker.