McDonald's says terms of former CEO's separation based on fraudulent statements

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McDonald's Corp said on Monday former Chief Executive Steve Easterbrook's motion against the company should be dismissed, reiterating that the terms of his separation from the company were based on fraudulent statements.

restaurant is seen in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 24, 2017. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Easterbrook responded on Aug. 14 to McDonald’s lawsuit, which claimed that the former CEO had covered up and lied about sexual relationships with at least three employees while negotiating his severance package.

 

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So Easterbrook and the company are now Arch enemies, eh?

Esa empresa como hace público lo privado/eso se llama Marketing/publicidad gratis y en América cuesta un ojo de la cara....

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