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McDonald’s CEO gets $675,000 severance



NEW YORK: Former McDonald’s Chief Executive Officer Stephen Easterbrook, who was fired for having a relationship with an employee, left with about $675,000 severance and 18 months of health insurance benefits.

Easterbrook, 52, is also eligible for a pro-rated annual bonus for his work this year and future payouts of restricted stock tied to the Chicago-based company’s performance, according to a regulatory filing Monday.

Publish Date : 05 November 2019 11:27 AM

NCP finalizes candidates for nine constituencies in Koshi province

KATHMANDU: Following Sudurpashchim, the Nepali Communist Party (NCP) led by

US Embassy Creator’s Mela 2026 starts in Chitwan

CHITWAN: Creator’s Mela 2026 started today (Saturday) at Hotel Siraichuli

NCP announces candidates from Sudurpashchim for upcoming election

DHANGADHI: The Nepali Communist Party (NCP) led by Pushpa Kamal

Congress President Thapa and Vice President Sharma meet former President Deuba in Maharajgunj

KATHMANDU: Nepali Congress President Gagan Kumar Thapa, accompanied by Vice

New names recommended for Jhapa-1 after Bishwa Prakash Sharma opts out of candidacy

JHAPA: Following Nepali Congress Vice-President Bishwa Prakash Sharma’s decision not