sinecure

/ˈsaɪnɪkjʊr/
noun
  1. A job or position that requires little or no work but provides a salary or other benefits.
    • Many people envied his sinecure at the museum, where he did almost nothing all day.
    • She was accused of creating a sinecure for her friend in the company.
    • His role as honorary chairman was a sinecure, with no real responsibilities.
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