Wall Street Journal -- Even as Johnson & Johnson’s (JNJ) over-the-counter medicine unit lays off about 300 workers in connection with a series of drug recalls, it is hiring people in a key area: strengthening product quality.
Wall Street Journal -- Even as Johnson & Johnson’s (JNJ) over-the-counter medicine unit lays off about 300 workers in connection with a series of drug recalls, it is hiring people in a key area: strengthening product quality.