Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart giving away $100,000 bonus to workers to mark her 41 years at her company
Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart will hand out another $4.1 million in bonuses to staff to mark her 41st anniversary with the firm.
Rinehart will hand $100,000 each to 41 workers at her mining company, Hancock Prospecting.
A raffle will be held this week to determine the lucky winners, The West Australian reports.
The event will also mark Rinehart’s 69th birthday, on Thursday.
The mining mogul – estimated to be worth about $30 billion – dished out $1 million in bonuses just weeks earlier in a Christmas draw.
One of the $100,000 winners had only worked at the company for three months.
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Billionaire Gina Rinehart (middle) at Roy Hill, during a tour of the Roy Hill Mine operations while under construction in the Pilbara region, Western Australia
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