said on Thursday it was looking to hire 15,000 new full and part-time restaurant workers across North America for its busiest time of the year - March to May.
The California-based chain said its staffing remains above pre-pandemic levels, with a global headcount of more than 100,000 employees, and its average hourly wage in the United States is more than $16. Chipotle's hiring spree comes amid its expansion in Canada and small U.S. towns, with the opening of 43 new restaurants during the third quarter.
Of the 43 new restaurants, 38 have the so-called "Chipotlane" drive-through option - a format the company said was performing well.
One wonders how the people will be paid and how they will be treated. Corporations amass huge profits but don't provide living wages and benefits that people need.
Best burritos of any place! I'm a big fan. They cook the meats right there on the grill and put it in the prep bin still sizzling, other burrito places heat up cooked meat from a plastic bag.
So Goldman lays off 3500 and Microsoft 10000, this will be viewed as neutral at the Biden Administration.
All those who lost their job at Google can now work at Chipotle!
Fire high paying job, hire low paying jobs... read the signs, folks. The R word is here
Not if they only pay minimum wage 🤣
What happens if nobody buys?
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