So, the incentives act like handcuffs for the employee, albeit golden handcuffs. |
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Almost 10 years went by, I was debt-free and I also wanted to be free of those golden handcuffs. |
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You'll find these companies have options plans for staff that become a set of golden handcuffs. |
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The slump in the stock markets has sunk many stock options, the golden handcuffs that are supposed to keep employees in place. |
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One reason is that the high salaries many of our leaders receive, in newsrooms and business offices as well as corporate headquarters, have turned into golden handcuffs. |
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A less ectoplasmic explanation for her departure is that LWT failed to provide a substantial golden handcuffs contract to the hostess of a show with falling figures. |
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I spent 12 years in corporate America wearing the golden handcuffs. |
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Other than viewing them as the golden handcuffs, I might as well just appreciate it. |
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Fear and golden handcuffs can keep people from making good long-term decisions, he said. |
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Quentin does not have a golden handcuffs deal with ITV1, unlike Sarah Lancashire. |
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I don't think about leaving the Public Service because of the golden handcuffs. |
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He might no longer enjoy a golden handcuffs deal with ITV, but following his recent series Wire In The Blood he's got three other projects in the pipeline. |
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These days, not unreasonably, he seldom consents to interviews other than to promote the occasional work for RTE to which his golden handcuffs deal commits him. |
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That can provide a better incentive than the combination of options, salary, pension and golden handcuffs which are common to stock market companies. |
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Headteachers said that their staff in tough schools wanted smaller classes and better support instead of extra pay, whether it was called danger money or golden handcuffs. |
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The stock plan really served as golden handcuffs for the executives. |
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