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...McDonald’s chief executive Steve Easterbrook was fired in 2019 after failing to admit to what he originally said was a single consensual relationship....
...In recent years, non-disclosure has triggered the departure of business leaders, including Bernard Looney from oil company BP, Jeff Zucker from CNN, the news network, and Steve Easterbrook at McDonald’s...
...A lawyer for Easterbrook did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Chris Kempczinski, Easterbrook’s successor, has sought to refocus the company on a set of values....
...Easterbrook has agreed to pay a $400,000 civil penalty and consented to a five-year officer and director ban....
...In 2019, McDonald’s chief executive Steve Easterbrook walked away with a severance package worth up to $40mn after he admitted to “one recent consensual relationship” and appealed for privacy....
...In 2019, the fast-food chain’s chief executive Steve Easterbrook resigned over claims he had inappropriate consensual relationships with fellow staff....
...A lawyer for Easterbrook, who is not a defendant in the case and has settled separately with McDonald’s, declined to comment....
...CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker and McDonald’s boss Steve Easterbrook also left their roles for similar reasons in recent years....
...Easterbrook, Monopoly, Manipulation, and the Regulation of Futures Markets, 59 J. Bus. S103, S103 (1986)....
...that asserted Easterbrook had lied and tried to impede investigations into his actions....
...that said Easterbrook had lied and tried to impede investigations into his actions....
...Last year, ousted McDonald’s boss Steve Easterbrook forfeited $105mn after he “failed . . . to uphold McDonald’s values” (he was alleged to have had multiple sexual relationships with employees and then...
...Phillippa Easterbrook, a medical expert in the WHO’s HIV, hepatitis and sexually transmitted infection programme, added that it was “very unusual for an adenovirus to cause this type of severe symptoms”....
...features these stories from ft.com France to block entry to UK tourists as Omicron surges Bank of England raises key interest rate to 0.25% McDonald’s claws back $105m from disgraced former chief Steve Easterbrook...
...McDonald’s sued former CEO Steve Easterbrook in 2020, long after he left the company, seeking to recover payments. Investors continue to pursue the board over its handling of Easterbrook’s dismissal....
...Philippa Easterbrook, a medical expert in the WHO’s global HIV, hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections programme, told a news conference this week the idea that adenovirus may have resulted in more...
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...A site in Dagenham, London, which is being developed into a film and TV production hub is called Eastbrook Studios, not Easterbrook Studios as incorrectly stated in an article on November 4....
...McDonald’s sued Mr Easterbrook, alleging he had misled the company and deleted materials from his corporate email account....
...Mr Easterbrook could not immediately be reached for comment....
...*An earlier version misstated the date of Easterbrook’s firing...
...McDonald’s is suing Mr Easterbrook to reclaim an estimated $40m package he was handed upon his departure....
...Steve Easterbrook has since been accused of workplace misconduct. The company now wants its money back....
...But he has used Easterbrook’s fall to get the company to think as hard about its “values” as it does about its value menu....
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