sweetheart agreement

sweetheart agreement

1. An industrial agreement made between an employer and local labor union officials containing terms beneficial to the employer without the knowledge of the employees, typically in exchange for money to the union or its leaders. It was later discovered that the union leader had made a sweetheart agreement with the company that eliminated employees' right to strike in exchange for a hefty yearly bonus for himself. The automotive manufacturer decided to move its factories to a different country, where it established a sweetheart agreement with the local labor union to pay workers substantially less than those previously enjoyed by American employees.
2. Any kind of agreement or contract that is mutually beneficial two the two parties directly involved, typically at the expense of a third party that is not privy to the agreement. It turns out the athletic director had in place a sweetheart agreement with the national athletics association, essentially receiving kickbacks every time one of his athletes performed well. The charity has come under fire for what some are calling a sweetheart agreement with a for-profit events organizer that receives nearly 40% of the annual donations the charity receives.
See also: agreement, sweetheart
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sweetheart agreement

 and sweetheart deal
a private agreement reached between a public agency or government official and a private company that includes illicit payments or special favors. They found that the mayor was involved in a number of sweetheart agreements. Most of the building contractors in town would be out of business if they didn't have sweetheart deals with the local politicians.
See also: agreement, sweetheart
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • sweetheart contract
  • sweetheart deal
  • break the Sabbath
  • benies
  • slave market
  • pink slip
  • get a pink slip
  • (one's) door is always open
  • have (one's) fingers in the till
  • have your fingers/hand in the till
References in periodicals archive
When some players finally hired Ed Garvey, former head of the National Football League Players' Association, to investigate Eagleson's work as union head, Garvey produced a 1989 report which revealed that "the conflicts of interest are shocking, but even more shocking is a pattern of sweetheart agreements with the NHL over all these years .
When it is not bulldozing old-growth forests, MacBlo clearcuts workers' living standards by making sweetheart agreements with "rat unions" that undercut wages and benefits negotiated by other unions.