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1 Akkord
Akkord m 1. GEN amicable settlement of dispute; 2. PERS breakeven quantity; piecework (Arbeit); 3. RECHT composition proceedings (Vergleichsverfahren); accord, settlement • nach Akkord bezahlt PERS be paid by the piece* * *m 1. < Geschäft> amicable settlement of dispute; 2. < Ind> breakeven quantity, Arbeit piecework; 3. < Recht> composition proceedings ■ nach Akkord bezahlt < Person> be paid by the piece* * *Akkord
(Bergbau) tut (Br.), (Lohnform) contract work (US), piecework, (Vergleich) agreement with one’s creditors, (Vertrag) settlement, arrangement, composition;
• im Akkord by the job, by contract (US), by the (upon) tut (Br.);
• im Akkord bezahlt on piece rates;
• im Akkord anstellen to take in contract (US);
• im Akkord arbeiten to job, to do job (piece rate) work, to do by piecework, to work by agreement (the job, the piece), to work on piece rates;
• j. im Akkord beschäftigen to put s. o. on piecework;
• mit seinen Gläubigern einen Akkord zustande bringen to compound with one’s creditors;
• j. im Akkord entlohnen to pay s. o. by the job;
• in Akkord geben to let out by contract (US);
• in Akkord nehmen to take in contract (US);
• Arbeit auf Akkord übernehmen to undertake by contract (US), to contract for work (US);
• Arbeit im Akkord vergeben to let out work by contract (US), to job;
• im Akkord bezahlt werden to be paid by the job;
• Akkordarbeit job (piece-rate) work, jobbing, piecework, contract work (US), work on contract (US), taskwork, tut (time) work (Br.), incentive operation;
• überproportionale Akkordarbeit high piecework;
• Akkordarbeiter jobber, jobbing hand, job worker, taskworker, piecework employee, pieceworker;
• auf Akkordbasis übernehmen to undertake by contract (US);
• Akkordberechnung (Stücklohn) rate fixing (US);
• Akkordbetrieb contract shop (US);
• Akkordbezahlung piecework pay, group payment.
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