Ben & Jerry’s: Unilever fired CEO amid spat over social mission, anti-Israel activist’s detention

Ice cream maker says parent firm ousted chief this month without consulting directors, also blocked firm from honoring Black History Month and calling for release of Mahmoud Khalil

A Ben & Jerry's shop in Burlington, Vermont, July 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
A Ben & Jerry's shop in Burlington, Vermont, July 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

NEW YORK — Ben & Jerry’s said Tuesday that its parent company Unilever decided to oust the ice cream maker’s chief executive, Dave Stever, escalating a battle over the subsidiary’s independence on social policy issues.

In a Tuesday night filing in Manhattan federal court, Ben & Jerry’s said Unilever advised on March 3 it was removing Stever without consulting directors because of his commitment to the ice cream maker’s social mission and brand integrity, not because of concerns about his job performance.

It said Unilever chastised Stever in a January performance review for “repeatedly acquiescing” to Ben & Jerry’s promotion of social goals, and has repeatedly warned personnel not to defy its efforts to “silence the social mission.”

Ben & Jerry’s also said Unilever’s attacks on its social mission have reached “new levels of oppressiveness.”

It said Unilever blocked it in February from honoring Black History Month, and more recently from supporting the release from detention of Mahmoud Khalil, a US permanent resident and leader in anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University, whom the Trump administration wants to deport. The White House has said that Khalil was detained for deportation due to his support for the Hamas terror group.

Unilever and its lawyers did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside business hours. Ben & Jerry’s and its lawyers did not immediately respond to similar requests.

Members of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group, including Mahmoud Khalil, center, are surrounded by members of the media outside the Columbia University campus, April 30, 2024, in New York. (AP/Mary Altaffer)

Stever was named chief executive in May 2023, having been with Ben & Jerry’s since being hired as a tour guide in 1988. His current job status could not immediately be determined.

The new accusations came in Ben & Jerry’s lawsuit seeking to stop Unilever’s alleged efforts to dismantle its independent board and end its social activism.

They were included in a proposed amended complaint, which Ben & Jerry’s needs court permission to file.

Unilever had faced a Wednesday deadline to seek dismissal of Ben & Jerry’s earlier complaint.

Ben & Jerry’s has had a socially conscious mission since its 1978 founding by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield.

Unilever bought Ben & Jerry’s in 2000.

The Unilever logo is seen above a trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, March 15, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

The companies have been at odds since 2021 when Ben & Jerry’s halted sales in the West Bank, in protest of Israeli policy there. That business was later sold, which resparked the previous legal battle between the US ice cream maker and its parent company.

Many companies have retreated on social policies that Donald Trump and other conservatives deem too liberal, as the US president seeks to reshape the federal government and parts of corporate America.

Last month, Ben & Jerry’s accused Unilever of unilaterally banning it from publicly criticizing Trump, ostensibly because of the “new dynamic.”

Unilever plans to spin off Ben & Jerry’s, Breyers, Magnum and other ice cream brands later this year.

The company is simplifying a portfolio whose dozens of other brands include Dove, Hellmann’s, Knorr, Surf and Vaseline.

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