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Cuts to save $1.7 billion by 2011, the New Jersey-based company reported.
New York: US consumer goods and pharmaceutical company Johnson and Johnson said on Tuesday it would cut around 8,000 jobs in a bid to trim costs in the wake of the recession.
The lay-offs amount to some 6 per cent to 7 per cent of the company's employees.
They are designed to save some $1.7 billion by 2011, the New Brunswick, New Jersey-based company said. One-time costs of up to $1.3 billion will fall in the current quarter.
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