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McDonald's sues former boss over alleged employee relationships

The fast food chain claims Steve Easterbrook had relationships with four staff

The fast food chain claims Steve Easterbrook had relationships with four staff, and has accused him of lying about them. Mr Easterbrook was fired last year and McDonald's is now trying to recover some of his $40 million pay-off. New York Times reporter David Enrich has been covering the story.
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(Picture: Steve Easterbrook and a McDonald's logo. Picture credit: Getty)

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