The founder of the famous eyewear manufacturer Luxottica Group gave 10 million US dollars to employees for his 80th birt
The founder of the famous eyewear manufacturer Luxottica Group gave 10 million US dollars to employees for his 80th birthday
According to a report on the CNN website on May 20,
Another enviable, jealous and hateful boss appeared:
Leonardo Del Vecchio, founder of Luxottica, a well-known eyewear manufacturer, recently gave his Italian employees $10 million in shares.
An enviable, jealous and hateful boss appeared:
To celebrate its 80th birthday,
Leonardo dell Vigio, founder of the world-renowned Italian eyewear manufacturer Luxottica Group, recently gave his 8,000 employees 10 million US dollars (about 61.96 million yuan) of shares.
In fact, not all bosses are mercenary, and there are bosses in the world who genuinely think about their employees.
The boss gave shares to employees Virgio's move to celebrate his 80th birthday.
At the same time, thank you to the staff.
"I want to let my employees know how important they are to me through this 'little gesture'.
I genuinely feel like we're like family. ”
Virgio said in a statement.
Luxottica has 77,000 employees worldwide, but only 8,000 Italian employees receive this "birthday gift".
On average, each person can share about 1,200 US dollars (about 7,435 yuan).
This is not the first time Virgio has given back to his employees, as he celebrated the company's 50th anniversary.
It also issued 7 million euros (about 48.4 million yuan) of shares to employees.
Originally a craftsman, Virgio founded Luxottica in 1961 in a small town in the mountains of northeastern Italy.
Gradually becoming a major global eyewear manufacturer, the company's headquarters was also relocated to Milan.
In 2015, the company's earnings reported a 30% increase in earnings in the first quarter.
Today, Virgio is one of Italy's wealthiest men, ranking 40th on the 2015 Forbes wealth list with a net worth of more than $20 billion.
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