• [135 degrees left ...] Ben & Jerry's claims Unilever ousted its CEO for

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 21 19:30:02 2025
    XPost: alt.food.ice-cream, alt.business, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.society.liberalism

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/19/ben-jerrys-unilever-ceo- ince-cream-david-stever

    Ben & Jerry’s has accused its parent group, Unilever, of sacking the ice-
    cream brand’s chief executive for refusing to “oversee the dismantling” of
    its progressive values.

    David Stever – who led the company for almost two years having first
    joined it as a tour guide in 1988 – was “removed” from his post earlier
    this month, it has was claimed in a court filing from the US-based brand.

    Ben & Jerry’s alleged in a submission to the US district court for the
    southern district of New York that Unilever, the UK-based consumer group
    that owns brands including Marmite and Dove, wanted to stop the boss from making political statements.

    Anuradha Mittal, the chair of Ben & Jerry’s independent board, said: “Dave
    has courageously advanced the company’s social mission and values, has continued to drive innovation in its super premium product range, and has delivered strong financial results, far outpacing the rest of Unilever’s ice-cream business.

    “What Dave hasn’t done is what Unilever would like him to do, which is to oversee the dismantling of Ben & Jerry’s mission, progressive values.”

    The court action is the latest episode in a testy relationship between the ice-cream brand and its parent group, which ousted its own chief
    executive, Hein Schumacher, last month and replaced him with its finance
    chief, Fernando Fernandez, to speed up a turnaround process.

    Last month, Ben & Jerry’s accused Unilever of demanding that it stop
    publicly criticising Donald Trump. And in November it launched legal
    action against its parent, accusing the company of trying to block it from making public statements supporting Palestinian refugees in the conflict
    in Gaza.

    It claimed Unilever had breached the terms of a confidential settlement
    agreed in 2022 after a clash over plans to stop selling its products in
    the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

    Ben & Jerry’s, which was founded by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield in
    1978, was bought by the UK-based consumer goods group in 2000.

    As part of the merger deal, an independent board was set up to protect the ice-cream brand’s mission and strong stance on social issues.

    Mittal also accused Unilever of wanted to dismantle that agreement, which
    he said had “protected Ben & Jerry’s position as a wholly owned autonomous subsidiary, the very things that have created the company’s financial
    success and incredible brand loyalty among its fans.

    “That is why the independent board has sued Unilever and why Unilever is seeking to punish the chief executive.”

    The court filing said: “Unilever has repeatedly threatened Ben & Jerry’s personnel, including CEO David Stever, should they fail to comply with Unilever’s efforts to silence the social mission.

    “On 3 March 2025, Unilever informed the independent board that they were removing and replacing Mr Stever as Ben & Jerry’s CEO.”

    Unilever fired back on Wednesday afternoon, seeking a dismissal of Ben & Jerry’s earlier complaint.

    It said it supports Ben & Jerry’s and its social advocacy work, but the
    social mission has evolved into advocacy for “one-sided, highly
    controversial, and polarizing topics that put Unilever, B&J’s, and their employees at risk”.

    Unilever’s filing does not address the proposed amended complaint or
    Stever’s job.
    In a statement, Unilever said the 2000 agreement governed removal
    decisions, and it was “disappointed that the confidentiality of an
    employee career conversation has been made public”.

    Stever is still shown as chief executive on the Ben & Jerry’s website. Ben
    & Jerry’s and its lawyers did not immediately address requests for
    comment.

    The two parties have had a series of disputes in recent years, with
    particular tensions over Ben & Jerry’s move to halt sales in the West Bank
    in 2021. Unilever blocked the attempt but was then sued by Ben & Jerry’s.

    The latest row comes after Unilever announced plans to list its ice-cream business on the Amsterdam stock exchange.

    The listing will separate a division that makes five of the world’s top- selling 10 ice-cream brands, including Wall’s, Magnum and Ben & Jerry’s.
    It also makes Cornetto, Viennetta, Carte d’Or and Breyers, which is big in
    the US.


    --
    November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look
    forward to America being great again.

    The disease known as Kamala Harris has been effectively treated and
    eradicated.

    We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that
    stupid people won't be offended.

    Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Richard N. Bush@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 22 04:23:22 2025
    XPost: alt.food.ice-cream, alt.business, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
    XPost: sac.politics, alt.society.liberalism

    On 21 Mar 2025, "Leroy N. Soetoro"
    <democrat-insurrection@mail.house.gov> posted some news:lnsB2A97F2866F296F089P2473@0.0.0.1:

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/mar/19/ben-jerrys-unilever-ce
    o- ince-cream-david-stever

    Ben & Jerry’s has accused its parent group, Unilever, of sacking the
    ice- cream brand’s chief executive for refusing to “oversee the
    dismantling” of its progressive values.

    David Stever – who led the company for almost two years having first
    joined it as a tour guide in 1988 – was “removed” from his post
    earlier this month, it has was claimed in a court filing from the
    US-based brand.

    Ben & Jerry’s alleged in a submission to the US district court for the southern district of New York that Unilever, the UK-based consumer
    group that owns brands including Marmite and Dove, wanted to stop the
    boss from making political statements.

    Political statements from corporate officials are bad for business. Good
    move to give this clown the boot.

    Obviously they paid no attention to Target or Budweiser.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)