Every McDonald's warned over staff sexual abuse
- Owners of every McDonald's in Britain have been warned they may face legal action for failing to protect staff from sexual abuse, according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission .
- The EHRC stated that all businesses must comply with the Equality Act and warned that enforcement action could follow if legal breaches are found.
- More than 750 workers reported claims of a toxic culture of sexual harassment at McDonald's, as highlighted by law firm Leigh Day.
- An investigation revealed that claims of a toxic culture of sexual assault and harassment still persist, with over 750 workers reporting allegations.
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McDonald’s franchises told to tackle sexual harassment or face regulator action
Earlier this year, more than 700 people who were aged 19 or younger when working at McDonald’s instructed law firm Leigh Day to take legal action.
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