Talk:Golden parachute
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[edit] Where is this used?
I moved this from golden handshake since it refers to this term, not golden handshake. But I've never encountered it used this way. Should it go in the article or not?
- In more general usage, "golden parachute" has come to signify any deal that—be it through money, another job (usually well-paid but more ceremonial, a sinecure)—makes it easier for an organization to get rid of a high-ranking member without fuss, trouble, protests, or bad press. This may be, for example, the offer of an ambassadorship (which is considered prestigious and socially desirable) to a minister not wanted anymore in the cabinet, or the promotion of a manager to chairman of the board of an affiliate.
— Frecklefoot | Talk 17:42, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
- This should be merged with Golden handshake OneWorld22 00:56, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
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