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Johnson & Johnson says it will cut thousands of jobs

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The eliminated positions represent up to 6 percent of jobs in its medical-devices businesses, according to the New Jersey-based healthcare conglomerate Watch video

NEW BRUNSWICK -- Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday it would cut more than 3,000 jobs over the next two years as it restructures its medical-devices division. 

The eliminated positions represent up to 6 percent of jobs in its medical-devices businesses, according to the New Jersey-based healthcare conglomerate.

Johnson & Johnson said in a statement that the restructuring reflects the "changing needs of the global medical device market." 

The reduction of more than 2 percent of its global workforce is expected to reduce costs by $800 million to $1 billion by the end of 2018. It will focus on its orthopedics, surgery and cardiovascular businesses. 

Johnson & Johnson said its consumer medical devices businesses, vision care and diabetes care will not be affected by the cuts. 

Sales in the company's medical devices have been down almost 3 percent worldwide over the last nine months, according to the Wall Street Journal. J&J expects a fourth-quarter change of roughly $600 million due to the restructuring. 

The company's stocks were up in early Tuesday trading on Wall Street. 

Craig McCarthy may be reached at CMcCarthy@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @createcraig. Find NJ.com on Facebook.


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