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golden handshake
noun
a special incentive, as generous severance pay, given to an older employee as an inducement to elect early retirement.
the giving or offering of such an incentive.
golden handshake
noun
informala sum of money, usually large, given to an employee, either on retirement in recognition of long or excellent service or as compensation for loss of employment
Word History and Origins
Origin of golden handshake1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The virtuosity came in the form of a golden handshake, the documents show.
He leaves with a golden handshake and a promise not to work for a competitor for two years.
"And then I saw the all important 'golden handshake' letter and it just blew my mind."
Scudamore, the Premier League’s highest-paid executive, earned a basic salary in the low seven figures – news of the £5m “golden handshake” he received on his way out caused a brief furore in December.
“We know there are people taking their golden handshake from us here and knowing that they have a job and then attacking us,” said Sidibé.
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