gender neutral - Man-hour vs. person-hour? Is the former now considered politically incorrect?
It’s now (often) considered politically incorrect to say chairman. We must now say chairperson or simply chair.
Does the same apply to man-hour? Should I instead say person-hour? (On say a job application.)
Context examples:
"Increased US airport security measures since 2011 have wasted an additional 3 (or whatever) billion man-years of standing in queues."
"This website's interface requires an additional unnecessary mouse-click, thereby costing users 1 million man-hours a year."
"3 man-hours have been lost due to drivers having to manoeuvre around this fallen tree branch."
I’m not talking about time wasted per person, but rather the grand total of time across all involved persons.
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