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In a lawsuit, the ice cream company accuses parent company of interfering with its social activism. The consumer giant calls ...
In March, Ben & Jerry’s claimed Unilever fired chief executive David Stever — who started as a tour guide for the ice cream brand’s Waterbury factory — over the company’s anti-Trump ...
Prior to Stever’s ouster, Unilever had “repeatedly threatened Ben & Jerry’s personnel, including CEO David Stever” over their resistance to the company’s “attempts to silence the ...
Unilever fired Ben & Jerry CEO David Stever. Violent activists are attacking Tesla and Tesla owners, causing extensive damage and resulting in arrests. What on earth do these two things have in ...
Ben & Jerry’s is accusing its parent company, Unilever, of firing CEO David Stever, not because of poor performance but because he refused to back down from the company’s social mission.
Now, the complaint has been amended with an accusation that Unilever has removed Ben & Jerry’s CEO David Stever (accused of “repeatedly acquiesce[ing] to the demands of the Independent Social ...
The lawsuit said that Unilever’s motive for the removal of Stever was due to his “commitment to Ben & Jerry’s Social Mission and Essential Brand Integrity … rather than any genuine ...
Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s have stated that chief executive David Stever has been forced out - by parent company Unilever. The London Stock Market-listed conglomerate, which sells and owns ...
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