Ben & Jerry's lawsuit accuses parent company of censorship over Gaza
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[November 16, 2024] By
LISA RATHKE
Ben & Jerry’s has sued its parent company Unilever accusing it of
silencing the ice cream maker from making statements in support of
Palestinians in the Gaza war.
The complaint, filed Wednesday in federal court in New York, says the
multinational conglomerate has failed to adhere to its contractural
obligations with Ben & Jerry's by threatening to dismantle the company's
independent board, sue board members, intimidate personnel and censor
the company “from publicly voicing support for peace and refugee
rights,” the lawsuit states.
London-based Unilever said in a statement that it rejects the claims
made by Ben & Jerry’s social mission board. “We will defend our case
very strongly,” it said.
Unilever acquired Ben & Jerry’s, a longtime supporter of progressive
social causes, in 2000 but distanced itself from the ice cream maker’s
decision in 2021 to halt sales in Israeli settlements in the occupied
West Bank and contested east Jerusalem.

When Ben & Jerry’s was sold, the companies agreed that the ice cream
maker’s independent board would be free to pursue its social mission,
including longstanding support for liberal causes on such things as
racial justice, climate action, LGBTQ rights and campaign finance
reform. But Unilever would have the final word on financial and
operational decisions.
Unilever then announced in July 2022 that it was selling its interest in
the Vermont ice cream maker to its Israeli licensee, which would market
Ben & Jerry’s products with Hebrew and Arabic labels in east Jerusalem
and the occupied West Bank. Ben & Jerry’s tried to block the plan in
court but failed.
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Two patrons enter the Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream shop, July 20, 2021,
in Burlington, Vt. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

After months of negotiations, Ben &
Jerry’s and Unilever entered into a settlement agreement, in which
Unilever must respect the board's responsibility over the ice cream
maker's social mission and brand integrity, and “work in good faith
with the Independent Board to ensure that both are protected and
furthered," the lawsuit states.
Ben & Jerry's has been muzzled by Unilever in four attempts to speak
out publicly against the war in Gaza with calls “for peace and a
permanent and immediate ceasefire,” support for U.S. college
students protesting the war and for the end of U.S. military aid to
Israel, the lawsuit states.
“Unilever has repeatedly failed to recognize and respect the
Independent Board’s primary responsibility over Ben & Jerry’s Social
Mission and Brand Integrity, including threatening Ben & Jerry’s
personnel should the company speak regarding issues which Unilever
prefers to censor,” the ice cream maker said in the lawsuit. “The
Independent Board initiates this litigation to protect Ben & Jerry’s
three-part mission from Unilever’s unilateral erosion and to
safeguard the company from Unilever’s repeated overreaches.”
In March, Unilever announced that it was cutting 7,500 jobs and
spinning off its ice cream business to reduce costs and boost
profits.
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