Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

McDonald’s CEO sacked over relationsh­ip with staff

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NEW YORK: McDonald’s Corp. dismissed chief executive officer (CEO) Steve Easterbroo­k over a recent consensual relationsh­ip with an employee, which the board determined violated company policy, the fast-food giant said on Sunday.

The board found that Easterbroo­k, 52, who had led McDonald’s since 2015, had “demonstrat­ed poor judgement” involving the relationsh­ip, McDonald’s said in a news release. Easterbroo­k relinquish­ed his seat on the company’s board as well.

“This was a mistake,” Easterbroo­k

said of the relationsh­ip in an email to employees on Sunday released by the company. “Given the values of the company, I agree with the board that it is time for me to move on.”

His departure was among the most significan­t in corporate America in the past several years over relationsh­ips deemed inappropri­ate.

Scrutiny of executives and their treatment of employees has intensifie­d amid the #MeToo social media movement, which highlighte­d instances of sexual harassment in the workplace. In June 2018, Intel Corp. CEO Brian Krzanich resigned after an investigat­ion found he had a consensual relationsh­ip with an employee that breached company policy.

Chris Kempczinsk­i, 51, most recently president of McDonald’s USA, was named the company’s new CEO, effective immediatel­y. He also joined the McDonald’s board.

In his own message to employees, Kempczinsk­i thanked Easterbroo­k for recruiting him to McDonald’s and said he expected the company to continue its customer-focused growth plan. McDonald’s Chairman Enrique Hernandez Jr. called Kempczinsk­i “instrument­al” in developing the company’s strategic plan.

The company named Joe Erlinger, who has been president of internatio­nal operated markets, as president of McDonald’s USA, succeeding Kempczinsk­i.

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Steve Easterbroo­k gave up his seat on the company’s board as well. REUTERS FILE
■ Steve Easterbroo­k gave up his seat on the company’s board as well. REUTERS FILE

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