noun
- Concessions or benefits that workers agree to surrender, typically in labor negotiations or union contracts, often in exchange for job security or other gains.
- Money or property returned to a previous owner or rightful recipient.
Usage: Usually plural; common in labor relations and business contexts
Usage: Less common than the labor sense
Examples
- The union negotiated givebacks on health insurance to preserve jobs during the economic downturn.
- Workers were asked to accept wage givebacks in exchange for improved pension benefits.
- The contract included significant givebacks that disappointed many employees.
- Management demanded givebacks as a condition for keeping the factory open.
- The company offered job security in return for employee givebacks on overtime pay.
- Labor leaders debated whether the proposed givebacks were worth the trade-offs.