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York is headquarters to York International, a Johnson Controls Company and one of the largest suppliers of HVAC systems in the United States.
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Bechtel Nevada Corporation ( a joint venture of Lockheed Martin, Bechtel and Johnson Controls ) ran this complex until 2006.
To prove the bona fide occupational qualifications defense, an employer must prove three elements: a direct relationship between sex and the ability to perform the duties of the job, the BFOQ relates to the " essence " or " central mission of the employer's business ," and there is no less-restrictive or reasonable alternative ( United Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls, Inc., 111 S. Ct.
Among the companies based in Plymouth Township are Aisin World Corp. of America, Hella Corporate Center USA, Johnson Controls Automotive Experience and Metaldyne.
* Johnson Controls (, Car Parts Manufacturing )
The Port Authority of NY & NJ purchased it on April 1, 1949, from Fred L. Wehran, a private owner and later leased it to Pan American World Airways ( and its successor organization Johnson Controls ) for 30 years until December 1, 2000, when the Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro.
The area is home to several branch plants of major US-based automotive suppliers including Rieter Automotive, Guardian Industries, TRW-2 plants, and Johnson Controls.
* Board Member, Avanzar Interior Technologies, Joint Venture with Johnson Controls, 2003 – present
In January 2008, led by John E. Waters, Bright Automotive launched from RMI with the goal of building on the work of a consortium of organizations, including Alcoa, Google. org, Johnson Controls and the Turner Foundation.
* 1991: In Automobile Workers vs. Johnson Controls, the U. S. Supreme Court declared that employers could not exclude women from jobs in which exposure to toxic substances could harm a developing fetus.
* Brookfield LePage Johnson Controls ( BLJC ) a commercial property and project management, joint venture established in 1992 with Johnson Controls
The dashboard was designed by Johnson Controls, and featured Pontiac's trademark red lighting scheme along with an optional heads-up display.
At present, NETDA has attracted a large number of renowned companies to settle in Nantong, such as Vonnex Allied IT Services, OJI Paper, Maxion, Johnson Controls, ITOCHU and TSRC Corporation.
The batteries themselves are manufactured by Johnson Controls inc. which also manufacture Duralast, AC Delco, as well as 20 other brands.
Johnson Controls, Inc. is a global company offering products and services to optimize energy and operational efficiencies of buildings, automotive batteries, electronics and interior systems for automobiles.
Johnson Controls operates three business units: Automotive Experience, Building Efficiency and Power Solutions.
The company was renamed Johnson Controls in 1974.
Johnson Controls continued to develop new control technologies to help customers better manage their increasingly larger and more complex buildings.
To improve the efficiency of building operations staff, Johnson Controls introduced the Pneumatic Control Center, which allowed for monitoring and operating all the temperature control devices in a facility from a single point.
Johnson Controls has continued to develop new technologies.
In the 1980s, Johnson Controls adopted digital control technology with its JC85, providing faster and more precise control of building systems.

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Johnson did not deal harshly with Confederate leaders, as he had earlier indicated he would ; he expanded his pardons to include those in the highest ranks of the Confederacy, including their Vice-President, Alexander H. Stephens.
With the team for sale, two potential buyers were found in Cablevision and philanthropist Woody Johnson whose grandfather, Robert Wood Johnson II, expanded Johnson & Johnson.
Dallas expanded their lead, 20-3, in the third quarter after wide receiver Butch Johnson made a diving catch in the end zone for a 45-yard touchdown reception.
Johnson expanded the numbers and roles of the American military following the Gulf of Tonkin Incident ( less than three weeks after the Republican Convention of 1964, which had nominated Barry Goldwater for President ).
In all Johnson convened some 160 Tuesday luncheons during his Presidency, and the group was gradually expanded to include his press secretary, the Director of Central Intelligence, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Partnerships with NJ-based companies like Lydia Johnson Dance and Battery Factory Theater have expanded their arts education initiative.
Twelve years after President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill creating Biscayne National Monument, the boundaries were expanded and the area was redesignated a national park.
For corneal epithelial diseases such as Stevens Johnson Syndrome, Persistent corneal ulcer etc, the autologous contralateral ( normal ) suprabasal limbus derived in vitro expanded corneal limbal stem cells are found to be effective as Amniotic membrane based expansion is controversial.
In this position, he presided over federal social programs for minimum wage and Medicaid ( established later under Johnson ); he expanded the minimum wage to include retail workers ; and worked for equal pay for women ; he supported education and training for the deaf, nursing education, and vocational training ; he led legislation for standards for wages and work hours ; as well as for aid for elementary and secondary education, and school libraries.
Johnson expanded upon the " cutout " style she created during her college years.
The original campus was built in the village of Johnson and over time, the college expanded ; slowly building higher upon what is now called College Hill, finally settling upon a plateau above the village with a view of Sterling Mountain and the Sterling Mountain Range.
The Johnson Hall of Science opened in the fall of 2007, and expanded learning and lab space in several science disciplines, notably biology, chemistry, biochemistry, neuroscience and psychology.
Tom Johnson advanced a program of lower streetcar fares, public baths, milk and meat inspection standards, and an expanded park system.
In 1997, S. C. Johnson expanded its roster of consumer brands when it purchased Dow Chemical's DowBrands division, which included Ziploc, Saran, Fantastik, Glass Plus, Scrubbing Bubbles, and Spray ' n Wash. Dow Chemical purchased Texize in 1986, in which it received the Fantastik and Glass Plus brand.
Secretary of Harper and Brothers Frederick A. Duneka had it revamped and expanded by Burges Johnson for a several-volume revival in 1906.
The role of the producer was further expanded on Davis ' later forays into electric fusion, such as In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew, and A Tribute to Jack Johnson, which were highlighted by Macero's innovative mixing and editing techniques.
The next year, Marriott spent $ 331 million to take over the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta and buy a majority interest in two properties owned by William Johnson, a real estate developer who had purchased the Ritz-Carlton Boston in 1983 and expanded his Ritz holdings over the next twenty years.
Welfare expanded under the Great Society programs of Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s.
The first " permanent " Statler hotel was designed by August Esenwein and James A. Johnson ( architect ) and built in Buffalo, New York and offered 300 rooms and bathrooms ( it was later expanded to 450 rooms and baths ).
Initially focused on the rich and famous in the African American community, Johnson expanded the reporting to include issues such as " the white problem in America ", African American militancy, crimes by African Americans against African Americans, civil rights legislation, freedom rides and marches, and other aspects of segregation and discrimination.
Johnson expanded his business interests to areas other than his magazines.

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