Easterbrook, who stepped into his role in March, is fighting to revive sluggish sales and convince people that McDonald's is a "modern, progressive burger company." But the push comes at a time when protests for pay of USD 15 an hour and a union have been spreading around the country.
Hundreds of protesters turned out in Oak Brook, Illinois on Wednesday and yesterday before the company's meeting.
Labour organisers and workers have dismissed the move on pay in part because they say it leaves so many workers out in the cold. The vast majority of the more than 14,300 McDonald's restaurants in the US are owned by franchisees. McDonald's has stood by its position that it doesn't control pay decisions at franchised locations.
Members of Corporate Accountability, a regular critic of McDonald's marketing practices, also repeated their request that the company retire Ronald McDonald and stop marketing to children.
But Easterbrook defended the company's use of the red-headed clown, who he noted recently got a new outfit that makes him feel "trendier."
"With regards to Ronald, Ronald's here to stay," Easterbrook said.
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