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 A maverick CEO who slashed his own salary four years ago to raise his employees  pay is doing it again.Dan Price, the head of Seattle-based Gravity stanley tumblers  Payments, said Tuesday that all of the employees in the company s new Boise, Idaho, office                             will earn a minimum annual salary of $70,000                         by 2024. This morning we cut the ribbon on the new @GravityPymts Boise office AND announced that all of our employees here will start earning our $70k min salary,  Price announced on Twitter.  I m so grateful to work with this amazing team and to be able to compensate them for the value they bring to our community. The Boise office was previously an independent company called ChargeItPro, and Gravity, a credit card processing company, acquired it as a subsidiary three years ago.                            In 2015,                         Price decided to hike his employees  pay after he read a study about happiness. It said additional income can make a significant difference in a person s emotional well-being up to the point when they earn $75,000 a year.He then made the decision to increase the salaries for all of his 120 employees in Seattle, raising the minimum salary to $70,000 -- and                             slashing his $1 million salary             stanley mug              by 90% in order to make it happen.The move doubled the pay of about 30 of his workers and gave an additional 40 significant raises.P water bottle stanley rice says the higher wages have                 Dogt Report suggests Amazon misled consumers on Prime Day
 LAKESIDE, Calif.  KGTV - A 400-acre stanley cup  fire threatened homes and prompted the mandatory evacuation of Alpine, California residents near Intersta stanley website te 8 and Old Highway 80 Tuesday afternoon.The blaze stanley website  first reported at 2 p.m. prompted the temporary closure of I-8 in both directions between in Alpine, according to the California Highway Patrol.RELATED:INTERACTIVE MAP: Jennings FireBy 4:55 p.m., the fire s forward rate of spread had stopped, Cal Fire tweeted. Westbound I-8 reopened but eastbound I-8 remained closed amid heavy traffic. CHP reopened the left lane of eastbound I-8 at Lake Jennings Parkway at 7 p.m.RELATED:Social media captures look at Jennings Fire across San DiegoCal Fire reports the cause of the fire was related to carbon particles from a vehicle s exhaust.Three firefighters were injured while fighting the blaze, two with moderate injuries and one with minor injuries, according to Cal Fire. The two firefighters with moderate injuries were taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation.Mandatory evacuations are in effect for 15000 Viewside Lane in Alpine, though structures are no longer threatened. An evacuation warning was sent to residents of FlinnSprings near FlinnSprings Road and Old Highway 80.RELATED:Jennings Fire: Evacuations, fire resources, how to helpRELATED:GALLERY: Viewers capture Jennings Fire in LakesideResidents can call 2-1-1 for updated information on the fire.Mandatory evacuations for the areas of View Side Ln., Alpine are in effect. pic.twitter/OWUhn7tUQO鈥?