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McDonald’s sues ex-CEO for allegedly lying about sexual relationships with employees – SBS News
McDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook has been sued by the company for allegedly lying about inappropriate personal behaviour and sexual relationships with employees.

McDonald’s has sued former CEO Steve Easterbrook for allegedly lying about inappropriate sexual relationships with employees, the latest twist in a corporate #MeToo saga that has rocked the fast-food giant.
Mr Easterbrook, who is British, was dismissed in November 2019 over his “poor judgment” in engaging in a consensual relationship with a member of staff in violation of company policy.
McDonald’s said it had subsequently learned that Mr Easterbrook lied “and destroyed information regarding i…
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