McDonald’s Started Investigation of CEO’s Relationship With Employee Three Weeks Ago

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McDonald’s, which fired its chief executive last week over a consensual relationship with a female employee, first learned of the matter roughly three weeks ago, according to people familiar with the matter

McDonald’s Corp., which fired its chief executive last week over a consensual relationship with a female employee, first learned of the matter roughly three weeks ago, according to people familiar with the matter.

After an internal investigation, the company’s general counsel, Jerry Krulewitch, informed the burger giant’s board of the matter, the people said. The board hired New York City law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz to assess the legal risk from the relationship, the people said. Mr. Krulewitch didn’t respond...

 

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Oh Boy! He did make a lot of $$$ for being fired!!

Male loses job, female keeps hers - sounds rather old fashioned? Well, gotta keep those quotas up...

Did he give her the Big Mac?

highly puritanical action..

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