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Sociological significance?

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Perhaps it is worth noting in the page something about the sociological significance of the company, particularly as regards the madisonian vs. transformational

leadership argument. See "Inhuman Relations: Quality Circles and Anti-Unionism in American Industry" by Guillermo J. Grenier, and "The Trouble With Transformational Leadership" by Michael Keeley for more info. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.10.37.25 (talk) 05:04, 29 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Content for review

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The content below was added in these difs by User:Enmeshed . Their contribs: Special:Contributions/Enmeshed

I think this should be reviewed for NPOV and sourcing:

Gynecare Prolift controversy

On May 24, 2016 Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a consumer protection lawsuit today against Ethicon's parent company, Johnson & Johnson. In the suit, the Johnson & Johnson is accused of knowingly concealing the risks associated with Ethicon's surgical mesh designed to treat pelvic floor issues in women. As a result of their deceit, thousands of Washington women face urinary and defecatory dysfunction, chronic inflammation, chronic pain, and risk of chronic infection, and loss of sexual function.[1]

On the same day, California's Attorney General Kamala D. Harris also filed a lawsuit against Ethicon's parent company, Johnson & Johnson, for false advertising and deceptive marketing of Ethicon's surgical mesh products for women.  The complaint filed by Attorney General Harris on alleges that Ethicon's parent company misrepresented the frequency and severity of risks and neglected to inform both patients and doctors of possibility of severe complications. "Johnson & Johnson [Ethicon's parent company] put millions of women at risk of severe health problems by failing to provide critical information to doctors and patients about its surgical mesh products" [manufactured by Ethicon], said Attorney General Harris. “Johnson & Johnson’s deception denied women the ability to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.  My office will continue to hold companies accountable for misleading consumers and patients for financial gain.”[2]

From 2008 to 2014, 787,232 devices were sold by Ethicon in the United States alone. It is estimated that over 2,000,000 women across the globe were implanted with Ethicon's Gynecare pelvic mesh.

References

  1. ^ "AG files major lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson over concealed risks of pelvic mesh | Washington State". www.atg.wa.gov. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
  2. ^ "Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Files Lawsuit Against Johnson & Johnson for Deceptive Marketing of Surgical Mesh Products | State of California - Department of Justice - Kamala D. Harris Attorney General". oag.ca.gov. Retrieved 2016-05-31.

-- Jytdog (talk) 04:52, 31 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Considering that everyone is innocent unless proven guilty (including companies), as well that anyone is free to file a lawsuit against anyone, I see it pointless to include such information as long as a guilty verdict is not there. — kashmiri TALK 08:05, 31 May 2016 (UTC)Reply
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