McDonald’s faces sexual harrassment lawsuit at OECD's offices in the Netherlands together with two investment banks as holders
Delivery riders queue up outside a McDonald's restaurant in east London on May 13, 2020 after the restaurant opened for delivery only orders as the coronavirus pandemic lockdown continues.
"Because McDonald's has neglected to act to create a safe workplace, the Dutch government should make use of this complaint to empower workers to effectively address the rampant harassment they face under the Golden Arches," she said. The unions said the suit was the "first-ever complaint brought to the OECD to take aim at systematic sexual harassment at a multinational company."
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