golden parachute
Americannoun
noun
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The term golden handshake means essentially the same thing: “The principal accepted the golden handshake in lieu of being demoted to assistant principal.”
Both expressions are from the last quarter of the twentieth century, when such packages were offered frequently.
Etymology
Origin of golden parachute
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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In the event of an involuntary termination, Mr. Agrawal was entitled to a so-called golden parachute payment of $60 million, according to a Twitter securities filing.
From New York Times
Snyder isn’t deserving of a golden parachute any more than was Mozilo, who at last look was living out his golden years in a Santa Barbara, Calif., mansion while still denying any responsibility.
From Washington Post
“I have never, ever heard” of a governor providing such a golden parachute to an appointee who resigned, he said.
From Washington Post
Facing problems he caused from all directions, Snyder has the chance to escape on a golden parachute.
From Washington Post
Musk is trying to get out of paying senior executives’ golden parachute deals.
From New York Times
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