Steve Easterbrook's firing saw McDonald's shares price take a dive, and also raised questions about its internal policies.
The CEO of McDonald's will keep his position as a corporate reputation expert at the University of Oxford despite being fired for conducting a relationship with a subordinate. McDonald's fired Steve Easterbrook on Sunday after he"demonstrated poor judgment involving" by embarking upon the relationship. The Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation, where Easterbrook is a visiting fellow, told Business Insider:"This will not affect his position.
The CEO of McDonald's will keep his position as a corporate reputation expert at the University of Oxford despite being fired for conducting a relationship with a subordinate. McDonald's fired Steve Easterbrook on Sunday after he"demonstrated poor judgment involving" by embarking upon the relationship. The Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation, where Easterbrook is a visiting fellow, told Business Insider:"This will not affect his position.
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