Chipotle raises average wage to $15 an hour in effort to hire 20,000 workers

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Burrito maker Chipotle is hiring 20,000 workers for peak season in an effort to staff 200 new restaurants it plans to open this year, the company said.

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In an already tough hiring market, Chipotle plans to raise wages to an average of $15 an hour by the end of June. Starting pay ranges from $11 to $18 an hour. The raises will increase the average hourly wage by $2 an hour.

To help with recruiting, the company is also offering employees a $200 referral bonus for line workers and $750 for apprentices or general managers. The restaurant offers benefits including mental health care, 401(k) plans, and college degrees debt-free through accredited schools.

“We are sharing with people that it’s not just a job right now, but it’s actually a job that can lead to a meaningful career,” Brian Niccol, Chipotle CEO, told CNBC.

The restaurant plans to hold a virtual career fair Thursday on Discord, an online community platform.

Chipotle joins other fast food restaurants looking to increase staff as dining rooms start to open across the country.