McDonald’s facing new sexual harassment charges
May 22, 2019
Twenty-five women have filed lawsuits or complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against McDonald’s claiming they were subject to sexual harassment while working in the chain’s restaurants or corporate offices in 20 U.S. cities. The alleged incidents included indecent exposure, groping and lewd comments by supervisors. The women affected in the cases were as upping as 16-years-old.
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