Pharmaceutical industry continues to weather the global economic storm

Shifting strategies in the pharmaceutical sector influence employment, with mixed job results indicating that the economy remains uncertain.

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Around the globe, countries are battling to recover from a recent series of natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. The global economic storm, meanwhile, continues to have an impact on lives, particularly in the pharmaceutical sector.

The overall unemployment rate held at 9.7% in February, according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Depending on your perspective, that may be better than an unemployment rate hike, but to the 36,000 who lost jobs last month, it’s not so rosy. And it’s probably not much solace to the 14.9 million unemployed.

A March 5 report on PharmaManufacturing.com, “Planned Job Cuts Drop 41%; 16% for Pharma Industry,” offered mixed results. There was good news in the automotive, industrial goods, computer, and retail industries, which all showed dramatic reductions in job cuts the first two months of this year when compared to the 2009 January/February timeframe.

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