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What a year! 19 facts about what the world looked like when Johnson & Johnson went public
When the company was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1944, the world was a very different place. Case in point: A quart of milk cost 15 cents!
Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky appears on Bloomberg Big Decisions
See what Alex Gorsky had to say about his goal to help change the trajectory of health for humanity—and how he believes the U.S. healthcare system must change for the better.
6 super sustainable Johnson & Johnson sites around the world
When you’re a global healthcare company, you have to think big when it comes to your sustainability efforts. Big ideas like setting up giant wind turbines and harnessing geothermal energy from miles below the earth.
Katherine Hannan: The intrepid nurse who battled the deadliest flu pandemic in history
Some 50 million people would succumb to the Spanish influenza outbreak of 1918. And this Johnson & Johnson employee went out of her way to be at the very front lines of caring for the sick.
8 Fun Facts About Our Credo—Johnson & Johnson’s Mission Statement
2018 marks the 75th anniversary of Our Credo. In honor of the milestone, we’ve compiled some interesting tidbits—past and present—about the legendary belief statement.
James Burke: The Johnson & Johnson CEO who earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom
His passion for the company’s ethics-driven business philosophy earned him a spot on Fortune Magazine’s 10 Greatest CEOs of All Time. See how his legacy lives on today.
Johnson & Johnson named to Glassdoor’s 2018 list of Best Places to Work
The company nabbed a top spot on the annual list—based entirely on positive reviews from its own employees.
How Johnson & Johnson is supporting Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria
The company has donated funds and products, and it’s also taking steps to ensure that crucial healthcare products continue to be manufactured on the island for people who rely on them.
Improving health for humanity: Why corporate citizenship is more important than ever
Johnson & Johnson just received a Corporate Citizenship Award from the Committee for Economic Development—a distinction that speaks to the company’s commitment to improve the well-being of people and the planet since 1886.
7 Ways Johnson & Johnson Has Been at the Forefront of Supporting Its Employees Since 1886
In honor of Labor Day, we’re taking a look back at how the company has championed fair pay, work/life balance and groundbreaking health benefits for its workers throughout its over-130-year history.