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  2. Johnson Controls - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Controls International plc is an American, Irish-domiciled multinational conglomerate headquartered in Cork, Ireland, [3] that produces fire, HVAC, and security equipment for buildings. As of mid-2019, it employed 105,000 people in around 2,000 locations across six continents. [ 4 ]

  3. Johnson Controls, Inc. - Wikipedia

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  4. Lux Products - Wikipedia

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    By 1959 a Lux Time Ltd. facility was built in Ontario, Canada. In June 1961, the Robertshaw-Fulton Controls Company, a leading manufacturer of thermostats and controls, bought out the Lux Clock Manufacturing Company. [1] Robertshaw also produced clocks and timers under the Robertshaw Controls Company, Lux Time Division name. Robertshaw sold its ...

  5. Johnson Controls Hitachi - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Controls Hitachi AC Limited is a Japanese multinational air conditioning manufacturing company that manufactures home appliances and specialises in air conditioning and cooling technology. The company was incorporated on 1 October 2015 in Tokyo, as a Joint Venture between Johnson Controls and Hitachi Appliances .

  6. Sensormatic - Wikipedia

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    Sensormatic is a subsidiary of Tyco International (now owned by Johnson Controls) that manufactures and sells electronic article surveillance equipment. They manufacture acusto-magnetic (AM) electronic article surveillance systems. Sensormatic Electronics Corporation was purchased by Tyco International in 2001.

  7. United Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    United Automobile Workers v. Johnson Controls, Inc., 499 U.S. 187 (1991), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States establishing that private sector policies prohibiting women from knowingly working in potentially hazardous occupations are discriminatory and in violation of Title VII and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978. [1]

  8. Category:Johnson Controls - Wikipedia

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  9. Adient - Wikipedia

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    Adient was founded as a spin-off from Johnson Controls in 2016, [4] establishing its legal domicile in Dublin, Ireland. [1] Johnson Controls had entered the automotive seating business in 1985 by acquiring Hoover Universal. [5]