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==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm website]. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites]
 
In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/family/index.htm website]. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage [http://www.jnj.com/our_company/company_websites/index.htm Company Web Sites]
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==Political Action Committee==
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Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee (JJPAC) acts as a medium in which employees 'voluntarily' donate political contributions to political candidates. Johnson & Johnson website<ref> Johnson & Johnson [http://www.investor.jnj.com/governance/contributions.cfm Political Contributions] Accessed 31st December 2007</ref> describe the JJPAC as a way of offering 'eligible employees a direct means to voluntarily participate in shaping sound public policy and voicing views on issues related to our businesses'. Johnson & Johnson state that 'we believe that it is important to encourage the development of sound public policy'. What do they mean by 'sound public policy'? The website goes on to  state that they seek to support candidates who not only recognise the importance of medical innovations but who are also keen advocates of the free market.
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In 2006, the Federal Election Commission<ref> Federal Election Commission [http://search.fec.gov/search?x=0&y=0&q=johnson+%26+johnson&ie=&site=fecgov_collection&output=xml_no_dtd&client=fecgov_collection&lr=&proxystylesheet=fecgov_collection&oe= Top 50 Corp Contributions 2006] Accessed 31st December 2007</ref> list Johnson & Johnson as amongst the top 50 Corporate Contributers (number 47)  having contributed a total of $542,000 during 2005/06.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:34, 31 December 2007

Board of Directors

The Board of Directors for Johnson & Johnson in 2007[1] are listed as...

Subsidiaries

In 2007, Johnson & Johnson operate a vast number of subsidiaries. These are listed on their website. Further information on their subsidiaries can be found on their webpage Company Web Sites

Political Action Committee

Johnson & Johnson Political Action Committee (JJPAC) acts as a medium in which employees 'voluntarily' donate political contributions to political candidates. Johnson & Johnson website[14] describe the JJPAC as a way of offering 'eligible employees a direct means to voluntarily participate in shaping sound public policy and voicing views on issues related to our businesses'. Johnson & Johnson state that 'we believe that it is important to encourage the development of sound public policy'. What do they mean by 'sound public policy'? The website goes on to state that they seek to support candidates who not only recognise the importance of medical innovations but who are also keen advocates of the free market.

In 2006, the Federal Election Commission[15] list Johnson & Johnson as amongst the top 50 Corporate Contributers (number 47) having contributed a total of $542,000 during 2005/06.

External Links

References

  1. Johnson & Johnson Investor Relations - Board of Directors Accessed 27th December 2007
  2. Businessweek University of Michigan Accessed 27th December 2007
  3. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  4. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  5. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  6. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  7. Businessweek Executive profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  8. Businessweek Executive Profiles Accessed 27th December 2007
  9. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 28th December 2007
  10. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  11. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  12. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  13. Businessweek Executive Profile Accessed 27th December 2007
  14. Johnson & Johnson Political Contributions Accessed 31st December 2007
  15. Federal Election Commission Top 50 Corp Contributions 2006 Accessed 31st December 2007