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McDonald’s Top Human-Resources Officer Departs After CEO Firing
Burger giant fired its chief executive, Steve Easterbrook, due to a relationship with an employee
When the Big Guys Pivot
Chris Kempczinski appeared at The Wall Street Journal Global Food Forum last month in New York, where he discussed how McDonald’s aims to keep pace with new technology and changing consumer tastes.
By Heather Haddon
Updated Nov. 4, 2019 12:52 pm ET
McDonald’s Corp. said its top human-resources executive has left the company, days after the burger giant fired its chief executive, Steve Easterbrook, because of his relationship with an employee.
McDonald’s said Chief People Officer David Fairhurst had left the company on Monday, without providing any details. The company said it fired Mr. Easterbrook on Friday after a board investigation into his relationship with an unnamed employee. McDonald’s said it has a longstanding policy barring employees from relationships with...
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