Facebook donates $ 1,000 to each employee, to help them fight the Covid-19 epidemic
In addition to the $ 1,000 payment, all 45,000 Facebook employees will also receive a job evaluation higher than the usual ranking for the first 6 months of 2020
According to The Information report, Facebook plans to award $ 1,000 to each of its employees, to help them in the ongoing Covid-19 epidemic. CEO Mark Zuckerberg also sent a note to all employees in the company, to notify about bonuses and job evaluation in the first 6 months of 2020.
In addition to the $ 1,000 payment, all 45,000 Facebook employees will also receive a job evaluation higher than the usual ranking for the first 6 months of 2020. This can result in even bigger bonuses. According to The Information, a Facebook employee can receive a bonus of up to 228,651 USD.
Facebook also pledged to pay full wages to employees who could not work and had to stay home because of the Covid-19 epidemic. Facebook also requires employees in Seattle and Bay Area to work from home if they can.
Not only that, billionaire Mark Zuckerberg also contributed to the testing of corona virus in the Bay Area, through his own charity. Every effort is made to help prevent the spread of the Covid-19 disease.
Reference: theverge
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