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Lego plays Santa Claus before it's time for its employees

2021-11-28T19:35:25.052Z


The manufacturer of the famous plastic brick is having an exceptional year 2021. Danish toy group Lego donned their Santa Claus costume, announcing plenty of gifts in their hood for their thousands of employees around the world in advance. With his pockets full, the manufacturer of the famous plastic brick is enjoying an exceptional year 2021, expecting to break both its own records and its competitors. Read also The closure of schools propels the results of Lego to the top


Danish toy group Lego donned their Santa Claus costume, announcing plenty of gifts in their hood for their thousands of employees around the world in advance.

With his pockets full, the manufacturer of the famous plastic brick is enjoying an exceptional year 2021, expecting to break both its own records and its competitors.

Read also

The closure of schools propels the results of Lego to the top

“2021 has been an amazing year and our staff have worked incredibly hard to bring Lego to more families around the world,”

Lego Group spokesperson Benjamin Hjorth

told

Figaro

.

This is why

"the family that owns the group wished to thank the employees for their efforts by granting them three additional days of leave at the end of the year (…) and annual bonuses based on their performance for all employees"

from production, to administration to points of sale.

The group does not disclose the amount of these bonuses but, in 2016, they had reached a range

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Source: lefigaro

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