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Steve Easterbrook

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Gender Male
Age 57
Born Watford
United Kingdom
Salary$15. 4 million (2016)
Spouse(s) married
ResidenceChicago
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US
Education Watford Grammar School for Boys
St Chad's College • Durham University
Term2015–2019
Predecessor Don Thompson
Date of birth January 1,1967
Children 3
Successors Chris Kempczinski
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Stephen James Easterbrook is a British business executive. From March 2015 to November 2019, he was president and chief executive of McDonald's, the American fast food company.

Biography

Steve easterbrook is the current chife executive offiecr of mcdonald s.He was born on august 19.1967 in watford.England.He is 53 years old.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 160 pounds.He has blue eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is leo and he is of british nationality.

Education and Career

Steve easterbrook studied at the university of durham.Where he earned a degree in natural sciences.After graduating.He began his career in the hospitality industry.Working for companies such as pizzaexpress and wagamama.In 1993.He joined mcdonald s and has since held various positions.Including cihef executive officer.

Relationships

Steve easterbrook is married.Sarah.They have two children together.He also has two siblings.A brother and a sister.His parents are john and mary easterbrook.

Success Story

Steve easterbrook is widely regarded as one of the most successful ecos in the fast food industry.He is credited with turning around cmdonald s fortunes.Leading the company to record profits and market share.In 2015.He was named ceo of the year by the financial times.

Most Important Event

In 2019.Steve eatserbrook was fired from mcdonald s after it was revealed that he had engaged in a consensual relationship with an employee.This was a violation of the company s policy and he was replaced by chris kempczinski.

Conclusion

Steve easterbrook is a successful businessman and ceo who has had a long and successful career in the hospitality industry.Despite his firing from mcdnoald s.He is still regarded as one of the most successful ceos in the fast food industr.Y.

McDonald's abuse claims as 100 workers speak out

Feb 16,2020 7:47 am

By Noor Nanji, Zoe Conway & Ellie LayheBBC News

A toxic culture of sexual assault, harassment, racism and bullying has been alleged by More Than 100 current and recent UK staff at outlets of The Fast -food chain McDonald's.

The Bbc was told that workers, some as young as 17, are being groped and harassed almost routinely.

The UK equality watchdog said it was " concerned" by The Bbc 's findings and is launching.

McDonald's said it had " fallen short" and it " deeply apologised".

It added that all employees deserved to work in a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace.

The Bbc began investigating working conditions at McDonald's in February, after The Company signed a legally binding agreement with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) in which it pledged to protect its staff from sexual harassment.

At The Time , McDonald's insisted: " We already have a strong track record in this area. "

But our investigation has revealed a very different picture.

Of the More Than 100 allegations from employees we spoke to, 31 related to sexual assault, and 78 related to sexual harassment.

We also heard 18 allegations of racism, while six people made allegations of homophobia.

Claims The Bbc has heard include:

Multiple workers told us that McDonald's managers at The Outlets across the UK were responsible for the harassment and assaults.

All too often, senior managers are said to have failed to act on complaints.

Staff have also told The Bbc of sexual relationships between managers and more junior members of staff, which is against company policy.

Young Women have described feeling constantly judged about how they looked.

One current worker said she was seen by her male colleagues as " fresh meat" when she started at her branch in Nottingham. Other female workers told us they were forced by managers to wear uniforms that were too tight for them.

" There is a saying at McDonald's, " tits on tills" - boys in The Kitchen , girls on The Counter . The idea is to put attractive people at The Front , " said Lucy, who's 22 and worked in Norwich.

" It's The Expectation that if you work at McDonald's, you will be harassed, " added Emily, who's 20. She left her branch in Brighton Last Year , after a male colleague in his 60s kept stroking her hair in a sexually suggestive way and making her feel uncomfortable.

McDonald's is one of the UK's largest Private Sector employers. The Fast Food giant has More Than 170,000 people working in 1,450 restaurants.

Its staff are also one of the country's youngest workforces. Three quarters of its employees are aged between 16 and 25. For many, it is their first job.

Most workers are not directly employed by The Company as McDonald's uses a franchise system, which means individual operators are licensed to run The Outlets and employ the staff.

'I went to work In Fear '

Shelby was just 16 when she started working at a McDonald's restaurant in Berkshire Last Year .

She Said older male colleagues would use the cramped layout in The Kitchen as an excuse to touch junior female staff inappropriately.

" They'd grope stomach, waists, bums, " She Said . " Every shift I worked, there would be at least a comment being made, or I'd be brushed, a hand brushed across me, or it would be a more severe thing, like having my bum grabbed, hips grabbed. "

There was One Man in his 50s, in particular, that managers " warned" young staff members to stay away from, Shelby said.

One Day Last Summer , She Said she was standing at The Front counter when he came up behind her and grabbed her onto him, pulling her onto his groin.

" I just froze, " She Said . " I felt disgusted. "

Shelby says she told senior management about what was going on in The Store , but nothing was done. In her resignation email, She Said it was a " toxic work environment".

McDonald's said it was " deeply sorry" to hear about what Shelby went through. It added that it was investigating why any issues that she raised were not formally escalated at The Time .

Managers turning a blind eye

A number of the workers we spoke to said that, like Shelby, they reported harassment and assault, only for it to be ignored.

In the case of 17-year-old Chinyere in Cheshire, who was sexually and racially harassed by a much older man, she initially raised it with a female colleague who was responsible for staff wellbeing. She told her to ignore The Man 's behaviour and go back to work. After months of harassment, Chinyere confided in her stepfather who wrote to The Franchise , to corporate headquarters and The Police .

The Man was then fired. Chinyere believes if her stepfather hadn't intervened, nothing would have happened. McDonald's described her experiences as " abhorrent and unacceptable" and apologised unreservedly. It said it took swift action as soon as the issue came to its attention and that The Man was dismissed within Three Days . They added: " It takes a great deal of courage to Speak Up and as soon as we were made aware of The Situation the individual in question was offered both internal and independent external support. "

Another worker in Birmingham, who says she was smacked on the bottom by a male colleague when she was 19, reported it immediately to her manager. But despite it being caught on camera and her having a visible bruise, she was forced to continue working with him, which made her so uncomfortable that she eventually quit.

Several workers also said that when complaints were made about managers, they were then moved from one McDonald's restaurant within The Franchise to another, rather than being fired.

Other employees said they didn't complain as they couldn't risk losing work. Young staff at McDonald's are often on zero hours Contracts - it means their hours are flexible, but also that they are at The Mercy of shift managers who decide their rotas.

What to do if you have been sexually harassed at workTraining 'not taken seriously'

In the February agreement, McDonald's pledged " Zero Tolerance " on sexual harassment and to deliver training for employees.

But staff have told The Bbc the training is not being taken seriously by managers.

One employee described perching an iPad next to a McFlurry machine and speeding through the harassment training video while he made drinks.

Baroness Kishwer Falkner, chairwoman of the EHRC, said every firm should have Zero Tolerance of sexual harassment and protect its workforce.

McDonald's culture has faced scrutiny globally. In the US it is facing multimillion dollar lawsuits.

Its chief executive, Steve Easterbrook , was fired in 2019 after it was revealed he had inappropriate consensual relationships with McDonald's employees.

Allegations of sexual harassment at McDonald's first surfaced in the UK five years ago when the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU) says it received 1,000 complaints. There was very little reporting of the allegations at The Time - this could be because some cases were settled using confidentiality clauses.

Sarah Woolley, BFAWU's General Secretary , said the new allegations uncovered by The Bbc were " shocking".

Alistair Macrow, chief executive of McDonald's UK & Ireland, said there was " simply No Place for harassment, abuse, or discrimination" at The Company .

" Every one of the 177,000 employees in McDonald's UK deserves to work in a safe, respectful and inclusive workplace. There are clearly instances where we have fallen short and for that we deeply apologise, " he told The Bbc .

" We will investigate all allegations brought to us, and all proven breaches of our code of conduct will be met with The Most severe measures we can legally impose, up to and including dismissal. "

Mr Macrow said that More Than 2,000 managers had completed full awareness training and that most restaurant teams were now working within the new protections which aim to create " a safe and respectful workplace". He added that The Company has stringent rules to ensure its workplaces around The World are safe and respectful.

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