Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. engages in the provision of a diverse range of technical, professional, and construction services to industrial, commercial, and governmental clients. Jacobs provides professional services through two lines of businesses: Critical Mission Solutions, and People and Places Solutions. Though the Critical Mission Solutions business, it provides cyber security, data analytics, software application development, enterprise and mission IT, systems integration and other technical consulting solutions to government agencies as well as selective aerospace, automotive and telecom customers. Its representative clients include national government departments/agencies in the US, Europe, United Kingdom, Australia, and Asia; state and local departments of transportation within the US; and private industry firms. The People and Places Solutions business provides end-to-end solutions for clients projects which includes connected mobility, water, smart cities, advanced manufacturing or the environment. Its clients include national, state and local government in the U.S., Europe, U.K., Middle East, Australia, New Zealand and Asia, as well as the private sector throughout the world. The company was founded by Joseph J. Jacobs in 1947 and is headquartered in Dallas, TX.
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ben and jerrys sues unilever over silencing stance on gaza conflict
Ben & Jerry's has filed a lawsuit against parent company Unilever, claiming it has been silenced over its support for Palestinian refugees and other social issues. The ice cream brand alleges that Unilever breached a 2022 settlement by blocking its attempts to advocate for peace and human rights, while Unilever disputes these claims and emphasizes its commitment to all victims of the conflict. Tensions between the two have escalated since Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in 2021.
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