Chili’s Pays Fat Bonuses to Staff After Record-Setting Sales
Brinker International-owned chain has delivered strong profit, despite challenging year for restaurants
Chili's is serving up beefy bonuses to its corporate workers after a record year of sales and profit.
Parent company Brinker International on Friday will pay out bonuses at 200% of corporate workers' target rate, after the casual-dining company delivered its highest sales and profit for a fiscal year since Chili's went public in 1984. The company's net income for its fiscal year ended June 25 more than doubled the prior year's total...
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