McDonald’s CEO forced out due to employee relationship l ABC News

Steve Easterbrook was forced out because of what the fast food chain calls a consensual affair with an employee, a violation of company policy.

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28 thoughts on “McDonald’s CEO forced out due to employee relationship l ABC News

  1. He should be forced out for the dogshit food they make. Seriously anybody enjoy microwave quality McChickens? Other than the Big Mac, they have nothing going on there.

  2. That is pretty standard at most jobs.. He being so high up in the food chain.. Should definitely have known better… Just because of all the noise that could happen by the employee if things do not end well…. It's never good to think with your dick…Especially when you have so much to lose….. A piece of ass comes and goes…..Hopefully It was worth it for him

  3. “It looks bad to the company image so we have to let you go boss, even if you have the best lawyers and more money then you know what to do with, and nobody really cares about this stuff as it seems more of a setup ploy like KickVic in Funimation, but we don’t care about our staff as long as it’s legal. Pack your stuff so we can make some changes like adding all day lunch and save more money by subtracting even more staff for every understaffed restaurant!

  4. The difference between a news story and a story on the news is that a news story will properly address 6 questions: who, what, when, where, why, and how.

  5. Such a joke. the dude was forced out bc the company is losing market share. B/c they have cut food quality soooo much that people who can afford to eat elsewhere really eat elsewhere.

  6. He won't starve. He earned more in one year than most of us earn in a lifetime. Even if you earned an average of $250,000 a year for 40 years, that's "only" $10 million.

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