
Following the devastating winter storms in Texas, several of Piada’s restaurants were forced to close temporarily leaving some hourly workers without work for days. To offset lost hours, Piada provided an additional $200 non-taxable stipend for its 175 hourly team members at its eight locations across the state.
“When intense winter weather struck Texas last week, our teams persevered and kept pushing forward, despite the hardship and disruption they faced,” said Matt Harding, senior vice president of culinary and menu innovation.
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