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The Golden Carrot
The golden carrot is a term used to define the practice of businesses hiring temporary and contract employees rather than permanent employees. The term arises from the prospect of hiring such employees under the premise of allowing them to earn a permanent position within the company. This idea of earning a permanent position motivates the temporary employee to work at his continued optimum for a goal they may or may not reach.

Such temporary employees typically work the same hours and tasks as permanent employees, but at a lower employment cost. They typically do not receive benefits, vacation, sick time, or profit sharing. Many companies use this practice to gain months, if not years, of lower employment cost from temporary employees under the guise they will eventually become permanent employees.

Term created by Colorado Technical University Student Frank Richards.

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