bad leaver
English
Noun
bad leaver (plural bad leavers)
- (business) An employee who leaves employment under certain negative circumstances that affect their benefits, equity ownership, or other rights.
- Antonym: good leaver
- 2016, Tom Speechley, Acquisition Finance, Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 158:
- A bad leaver will normally get the lesser of market value and the amount he or she paid for the shares initially.
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