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golden handcuffs
a good pension or a large salary given to certain employees in order to encourage a longer employment term
The origin of the idiom "golden handcuffs" can be traced back to the world of finance and employment contracts. It is used to describe financial or non-financial benefits, such as stock options, bonuses, or perks, that are designed to keep an employee tied to a particular job or company.
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