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golden handshake
A large severance package given to an executive who leaves a company due to termination, corporate restructuring, or retirement. The company's vice president received a $500,000 golden handshake after being pressured to leave his position.
a golden handshake
a large sum of money which is given to someone when they leave a company, especially if they are forced to leave The manager got early retirement and a £600,000 golden handshake when the company was restructured.
golden handshake
Generous severance pay to an employee, often as an incentive for early retirement. For example, With a dwindling school population, the town decided to offer golden handshakes to some of the teachers . This slangy business term dates from the mid-1900s. A close relative is golden parachute, a generous severance agreement for an executive in the event of sudden dismissal owing to a merger or similar circumstance. This expression first appeared about 1980.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Wisdom | | WIZ-dəm | English (Rare) |
Yeong | | yung | Korean |
Marko | | MAHR-ko (Finnish) | Ukrainian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Finnish, Basque |
Passang | | - | Tibetan, Bhutanese |
Fishel | | - | Yiddish |
Vincenza | | veen-CHEN-tsah | Italian |