By DEE-ANN DURBIN AP Business Writer McDonald's says it's suing Stephen Easterbrook, the CEO it ousted last year over an inappropriate relationship with an employee, alleging Monday that he covered up relationships with three other employees and destroyed evidence. The company now wants to reclaim hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation paid to Easterbrook on his departure. 'McDonald's does not tolerate behavior from employees that does not reflect our values,' said McDonald's President and CEO Chris Kempczinski, who was promoted following Easterbrook's departure, in a message to employees Monday. McDonald's fired Easterbrook last November after he acknowledged exchanging videos […]
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