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Govor agreed to keep current employees on payroll for at least two years. McDonalds said Monday that it will sell its business in Russia after more than 30 years in the country.
A Russian businessman has agreed to hire and pay all 62000 of McDonalds employees in the country following the fast-food chains exit Matthew Loh 2022-05-20T092625Z.
. McDonalds says it will sell Russian business McDonalds President and CEO Chris Kempczinski called the decision extremely difficult NCD By Michelle Ewing Cox Media Group National. A Russian restaurant chain billed as a replacement for McDonalds has reportedly revealed a logo that is extremely similar to the fast-food giants famous gold arches. CHICAGO McDonalds has announced that it plans to sell its Russian business amid the countrys ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
McDonalds is selling its Russian restaurants to Alexander Govor for an undisclosed sum. According to The Associated Press the company which has 62000. The company cited the war in Ukraine and the unpredictable operating environment in.
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