As bankrupt OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma restructures, CT employees face an uncertain future
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1of5Purdue Pharma is headquartered at 201 Tresser Blvd., in downtown Stamford, Conn.Photo: Frank Franklin II / Associated Press
2of5The long-term future of Purdue Pharma employees including CEO Craig Landau remains unclear despite the company filing a re-organization plan in bankruptcy court.Photo: File photo
3of5Connecticut Attorney General William TongPhoto: Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut Media
4of5Fernando Alvarez speaks next to a large curtain he and friends set up as a protest of interim FDA commissioner Janet Woodcock, in front of the Purdue Pharma’s headquarters at 201 Tresser Blvd., in downtown Stamford, Conn., on March 12, 2021.Photo: Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
Looking to close legal loophole for Purdue Pharma owners, Congressional Dems introduce SACKLER Act
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Looking to close legal loophole for Purdue Pharma owners, Congressional Dems introduce SACKLER Act
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