Tied cottage

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Tied_cottage an entity of type: Thing

Un logement de fonction est un logement mis à disposition d'un salarié ou d'un fonctionnaire, par son employeur pour lui servir de domicile personnel, en contrepartie d'une obligation de résidence, lié à sa fonction, tant qu'il demeure en poste. Il fait partie, comme le véhicule de fonction, des avantages en nature attachés à certains métiers. Dans certains cas, il peut être associé à la définition du pied-à-terre. rdf:langString
In the United Kingdom, a tied cottage is typically a dwelling owned by an employer that is rented to an employee: if the employee leaves their job they may have to vacate the property; in this way the employee is tied to their employer. While the term originally applied mainly to cottages, it may be loosely applied to any tied accommodation from a small flat to a large house. The concept is generally associated with agriculture, but may occur in a wide range of occupations. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Logement de fonction
rdf:langString Tied cottage
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rdf:langString Un logement de fonction est un logement mis à disposition d'un salarié ou d'un fonctionnaire, par son employeur pour lui servir de domicile personnel, en contrepartie d'une obligation de résidence, lié à sa fonction, tant qu'il demeure en poste. Il fait partie, comme le véhicule de fonction, des avantages en nature attachés à certains métiers. Dans certains cas, il peut être associé à la définition du pied-à-terre.
rdf:langString In the United Kingdom, a tied cottage is typically a dwelling owned by an employer that is rented to an employee: if the employee leaves their job they may have to vacate the property; in this way the employee is tied to their employer. While the term originally applied mainly to cottages, it may be loosely applied to any tied accommodation from a small flat to a large house. The concept is generally associated with agriculture, but may occur in a wide range of occupations. The concept has been in use at least since the 18th century. There has been considerable debate, particularly in the 20th century, over whether the system is fair to occupiers, and a number of laws have been enacted or amended to improve their security of tenure. The concept still exists, though in a substantially different form from the original idea.
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