Now, golden handcuffs are tough to break for obviously reasons. If you need to work for a living, then you don’t mind having a pair of golden handcuffs safely secured on both wrists, do you?
No, you want to have them and keep them on, for life if that’s possible.
Well, maybe not for life – that may, after all, make one feel a wee bit like a slave in the old day.
All right, let’s read a few media examples of golden handcuffs:
1. Prime Minister Tony Blair today announced a four-point plan to bring secondary schools into the “post-comprehensive” era.
Speaking on the day of the launch of the Green Paper detailing the Government’s five-year campaign to drive up secondary school standards, Mr Blair said diversity “must become the norm, not the exception”.
He told a Downing Street seminar with headteachers and other leading educationalists that the past four years had seen a “step change” in primary school standards, and the Government’s ambition now was to bring about a similar improvement at secondary level.
As part of that, the Government would change the law to enable businesses and voluntary sector groups to take over the running of weak state schools, he pledged.
The best schools had a “strong sense of individual character and community responsibility” and were run by heads who acted as accountable “chief executives”, Mr Blair said.
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