24Jan
Workplace Romance: Do You Have a Policy for That? If You Don’t, You Should
 
            
    In the wake of McDonalds’ CEO Steve Easterbrook’s decision to step down for having a consensual relationship with an employee in violation of company policy, many are left wondering, is there any room in the restaurant workplace for romance?...
By: 
Rumberger | Kirk
        
    
 
    Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/workplace-romance-do-you-have-a-policy-95424/
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