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Leaked documents reveal McDonald's response to insiders' worries about a 'black-eye' for its reputation over sick leave amid the coronavirus outbreak

and discussed McDonald's support of the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which requires many companies to provide paid sick leave.)

"That's what this system is all about, and that's what we're going to continue doing, so we just have to continue to message that," the answer continues. "We know that there's going to be critics out there, but we're going to keep our head up, we're going to keep focusing on what really matters, and serving customers and serving our communities."

 

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