corporate



corporate ladder

The hierarchy of authority and earning power within a large business or corporation, likened to the rungs of a ladder. Usually used with some variable verb or phrase referring to ascension. Although you're starting at an entry-level position, this company prides itself on giving employees the opportunity to climb the corporate ladder if they prove their abilities and determination. She proved early on that she had unique business smarts, and she's been making her way up the corporate ladder ever since.
See also: corporate, ladder

corporate welfare bum

A corporation or executive who makes money (or is thought to make money) through tax breaks or legal loopholes. Primarily heard in Canada. These corporate welfare bums can afford to pay the taxes, but they just get their accountants to make it so they don't have to.
See also: bum, corporate, welfare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SemİR-Turkish
Manu (2)MAH-noo (Finnish)French, Spanish, German, Finnish
TertiusTUR-shəs (English)Ancient Roman
SherlockSHUR-lahk (English)Literature
Levente-Hungarian
Balfour-English (Rare)