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On average, an additional 2,100 euros will come to the account of the roughly 6,000 workers at Italian confectionery giant Ferrero in the fall, G7.hu wrote. In the fiscal year that ended in August, Ferrero increased its revenue by 2.9 percent to a profit of 222 million euros. Given that the financial perspective indicated € 2,200 as the maximum premium, it is likely that the actual figures were very close to the group’s targets.
The benefit may vary slightly between workers in each Ferrero factory, with a minimum premium of € 2,029 and € 2,170 in the best performing units.
The nearly 750,000 HUF premium in terms of conversion is quite a significant result in the year of economic troubles following the coronavirus epidemic, especially in Italy, which suffered greatly during the first spring wave. The union said in a statement that the pandemic had fundamentally affected Italian consumption patterns, but that global demand for Ferrero products had not declined on average.
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