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Restaurant shares Rs 64 lakh in profit with employees, internet wins

Restaurant shares Rs 64 lakh in profit with employees, internet wins

According to a report, a Chinese restaurant is receiving pladits on the Internet after distributing profits of more than Rs 64 lakh on the Internet. South China Morning Post. Huang Huming, owner of Kilichuan Hotpot Restaurant in Southwest China, said that sharing the loot with his employees was a long-running tradition and not “promotional stunts”. According to Shri Huang, there are eight branches across the country of the restaurant chain and sold more than Rs 1.2 crore during the three days of the Chinese Vasant Festival.

Each branch distributed funds to receive Rs 2.18 lakh to the highest -grossing manager as per earning, while some managers received more than Rs 84,000. The company with the lowest paid employees received anywhere between Rs 7,200 and Rs 8,400.

“We only wanted to give a lively and happy lunar New Year to the employees. It is also for those who have worked hard throughout the year,” said Mr. Huang.

In particular, the company has more than 200 employees, and while some workers took leave during the busy holiday period, about 140 people were eligible for cash -ups.

Shri Huang said, “The amount of Rs 64 lakh was reached after the cost of material and labor. We did not make factor in fare or utilities for three days.”

According to the report, the restaurant also provides a “philial pitti allowance” to the parents of the employees as part of its compensation and profit package.

Restaurant’s efforts to share the festival happiness with their employees received online praise.

A user said, “This is a dutiful boss, and the employees are also working hard. It is a winning position. Better than the owners who only make vacant promises,” a user said, while a user said, while a user said. Other said: “The boss is definitely entitled to success.

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Chinese lunar new year

The Chinese lunar new year is widely considered one of the most important annual programs in China. This year, the lunar new year kicted on 29 January, followed by a 15-day festival period, where millions of people return to their homes to spend time with family and enjoy the celebration.

According to Chinese learning, it is believed that on the eve of the lunar New Year, a scary demon named Nian will eat both people and livestock. Loud explosions and bright lights are installed to intimidate Nan and ensure the safety of the community. This tradition has run for centuries and has become an integral part of Chinese culture.

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