McDonald’s officials claimed that after firing Easterbrook last year they found new information that showed the former top executive “concealed evidence and lied about his wrongdoing.” Easterbrook says McDonald’s had the information about his relationships with employees when it negotiated his separation agreement.
“McDonald’s -- a sophisticated entity represented by numerous internal and external experts when it entered into the separation agreement -- is ...
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