Two executives at McDonald's Corp. have sued the fast-food giant for racial discrimination.
5 min readMcDonald’s CEO Steve Easterbrook was removed from his position after admitting to a consensual relationship that violates company policy.have sued the fast-food giant for racial discrimination.McDonald's
In a statement, McDonald’s said almost half of the company’s corporate officers are people of color, along with all of its 10 U.S. field vice presidents. According to the suit, Guster-Hines expressed concern with the small number of African American leaders at the company to Chris Kempczinski -- who was named CEO after Easterbrook was ousted -- and Melissa Kersey, a human-relations executive during a meeting last year. Kersey didn't immediately respond to a request for comment, the lawsuit alleges.
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