This Company Has Given All Employees $10,000, First-Class Plane Tickets

"So with everybody's two first-class tickets to anywhere in the world, you are each getting $10,000," the Spanx CEO said in her speech

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Spanx founder Sara Blakely surprised her employees with first-class air tickets and $10,000

The chief executive and founder of shapewear company Spanx recently surprised all her employees with two first-class plane tickets to anywhere in the world and $10,000 to spend on the trip. Sara Blakely, 50, announced the one-time bonus to celebrate her company's $1.2 billion deal with Blackstone.

According to NPR, Ms Blakely once made a living by selling fax machines door-to-door. But that was two decades ago. In the time since, she has launched a pioneering shapewear company and been named the world's youngest self-made female billionaire (by Forbes in 2012). Now, global investment firm Blackstone is buying a majority stake in her company Spanx - and Sara Blakely celebrated the news by surprising her employees with two first-class plane tickets to anywhere in the world, a video shared on her Instagram revealed.

"Why am I spinning a globe?" she asked her assembled employees in the middle of her speech. 

Then, to roomful of stunned employees, she announced: "I'm spinning a globe because to celebrate this moment, I have bought each one of your two first-class tickets to anywhere in the world."

And that wasn't all. 

"You know, if you have a trip, you might want to go out to a really nice dinner, you might want to go out to a really nice hotel," Ms Blakely continued. "So with everybody's two first-class tickets to anywhere in the world, you are each getting $10,000."

The camera panned to show employees cheering loudly at their CEO's announcement. Some even teared up. 

The video has gone viral on social media, making its way to other platforms like Twitter and Facebook as well. 

On Twitter, the video has racked up over 3.2 million views and a lot of love for Ms Blakely.

"Employers like this truly understand that their company wouldn't be anything without their employees," one person wrote.

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"I can't imagine how grateful these employees were. What a wonderful way to say thanks!" another said.

However, there were also those who criticised the move. Some called it a "consolation prize"

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In her speech, Sara Blakely also reminisced about her journey with Spanx, which she launched in 2000. "I said this company will one day be worth $20 million, and everybody laughed at me," the visibly emotional CEO said.

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