McDonald's CEO says it has 'probably' created more Black millionaires than any other company
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski said Tuesday that the fast-food chain has created more Black millionaires than any other company but that it still has room for improvement when it comes to racial diversity.
In January, two senior McDonald's executives, Vicki Guster-Hines and Domineca Neal, filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging racial discrimination. The lawsuit claims that the chain fired African American leadership and pushed Black franchisees out. Kempczinski is named as one of the defendants in the suit.
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