McDonald's Hires Diversity Chief Amid Corporate Turmoil
McDonald's Hires Diversity Chief Amid Corporate Turmoil
McDonalds is hiring a new chief diversity officer as it struggles with charges of harassment and racism at all levels of the company.

McDonalds is hiring a new chief diversity officer as it struggles with charges of harassment and racism at all levels of the company.

Reginald Miller will become the companys global chief diversity equity and inclusion officer on Nov. 9. Miller was previously the chief diversity officer at VF Corp., the owner of brands such as The North Face, Timberland and Vans.

Reggie and I share the same goal: that in order to move forward, we must move away from the notion that the responsibility of diversity lies with one person, one department or one group, McDonalds human resources chief Heidi Capozzi said in a letter to employees that was viewed by The Associated Press.

Miller replaces Wendy Lewis, who retired in September.

Chicago-based McDonalds fired its former CEO Steve Easterbrook last November after he admitted sending explicit text messages to an employee. The companys former human resources chief, David Fairhurst, was also fired. Capozzi was hired in March.

In August, McDonalds said it had hired an outside law firm to probe its human resources department after employees said complaints about its club-like atmosphere under Fairhurst were ignored.

At least 50 workers have filed separate sexual harassment charges against McDonalds with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or in state courts over the past four years.

McDonalds is also facing charges of racism across its system. In January, two Black McDonalds executives sued the company, claiming McDonalds shifted advertising away from Black customers, graded Black-owned stores more harshly than white ones and implemented business plans that had a discriminatory impact on Black franchisees.

In recent weeks, current and former franchisees filed two federal lawsuits against McDonalds, saying the company steered them to less-profitable, inner-city stores with high security and insurance costs and didnt give them the same opportunities as white franchisees.

Miller, who is Black, served in the U.S. Army from 1997 to 2005. He has also led diversity efforts at Walmart. His first job, in high school, was at McDonalds.

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