Ben & Jerry’s Accuses Unilever of Firing Its C.E.O. for Political Reasons

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Ben & Jerry’s claims Unilever ousted its CEO for his progressive stance
Ice-cream brand’s board says David Stever has been ‘removed’ for refusing to ‘oversee the dismantling’ of its values. Business live – latest updates Ben & Jerry’s has accused its parent group, ...The Guardian - 8h -
Ben & Jerry's alleges parent company CEO was fired over political posts in new court filing
Ben & Jerry's is accusing its parent company, Unilever, of firing its chief executive earlier this month over his support for Ben & Jerry’s political activism, in the latest development in an ...NBC News - 4h -
Ben & Jerry's claims CEO was unlawfully fired over political issues
Ice cream maker alleges CEO David Stever was fired for upholding company's social mission and that its parent company violated their contract.CBS News - 3h -
Ben & Jerry's claims parent company ousted its boss over political activism
Ice cream maker alleges the move is part of efforts by its parent company to silence its activismBBC News - 10h -
Ben & Jerry’s says chief ousted by Unilever over political activism
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