McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook was fired over consensual relationship with an employee
: McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook—credited with turning around the fast food giant—has been fired after he broke company rules by having a consensual relationship with an employee.
Divorced British businessman Easterbrook acknowledged the decision in an email to employees. “Given the values of the company,” he wrote, “I agree with the board that it is time for me to move on.” Easterbrook also resigned from the company’s board on Sunday. In August, McDonald's announced a new staff training program, starting in October, focused on workplace training and harassment in response to: The 52-year-old businessman, who has been at the helm of the fast food giant since 2015, has been credited with overhauling the iconic burger chain through unveiling new-look restaurants, menus, eco-friendly policies and raising employee pay
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