Two McDonald's executives sue company for alleged racial discrimination

Two McDonald's executives sue company for alleged racial discrimination

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Two African-American McDonald's executives have sued the company, alleging racial discrimination. According to a report in The Wall Street Journal, in a lawsuit filed in federal district court in Illinois, Vicki Guster-Hines and Domineca Neal alleged that the Chicago-based restaurant giant (NYSE: MCD) discriminated against them because of their race. The women alleged that they and other black executives were passed over for promotions and the number of African-Americans in the top ranks of McDonald's…

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