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McDonald's new CEO had a global town hall about the future of the fast-food giant

Hernandez Jr. alluded to Easterbrook's firing following a relationship with a coworker in his explanation of the company's policies on workplace relationships.

CEO Chris Kempczinski and Rick Hernandez Jr., the chairman of McDonald's board of directors, answered questions about the future of the company in a town hall held in the company's Chicago headquarters and broadcast to workers around the world, the company told Business Insider. During the town hall, Hernandez Jr. alluded to the termination of former CEO Steve Easterbrook, who was forced to leave the company after having a consensual relationship with another McDonald's employee. The identity of the employee has not been reported.

Kempczinski additionally shared some personal information about himself with McDonald's employees at the town hall. Tidbits included that he is a father of two, that he has been married for 25 years after meeting his wife when they were both pre-med students, and that he eats McDonald's ice cream every day. with McDonald's franchisees, though relations have improved over the last year due to increased cooperation and franchisee financials trending in a positive direction.

 

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