McDonald’s is making changes to move away from a culture at the top of the company that tolerated partying and fraternizing between some senior managers and rank-and-file employees
McDonald’s Corp.’s new CEO is determined to make changes at the top to move the company away from a culture that tolerated partying and fraternizing between some senior managers and rank-and-file employees.
Chris Kempczinski, the new chief executive, is seeking to restore a more professional culture at McDonald’s after what some current and former employees said was his predecessor’s late-night socializing with some executives and staffers at bars and flirtations with women employees. Mr. Kempczinski is looking for a top...
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