Local Community Performance Data Summary 2005-2008
2008
2007
2006
2005
Global Tax expense as reported on income statement (US$)
1,999.4
(1.2 Billion)
0.95 Billion
1.79 Billion
2.73 Billion
Number of employees globally
55,200
59,800
60,000
61,500
Cash contributions to community programs(US$)
Art
170,000
220,350
297,641
839,922
Civic
122,500
226,000
244,500
316,250
Education
300,671
392,280
277,200
469,000
Environment
186,000
171,035
196,700
315,800
Human Health Services
622,500
559,725
543,672
894,554
Disaster Relief (US$)
1.4 million
325,000
410,000
2 million
Partnership For Giving (US$)
Art
831,995
815,919
431,942
133,518
Education
3,956,232
3,973,000
2,230,405
2,302,088
Human Health Services
6,877,533
6,345,000
6,160,780
7,182,898
In March 2009, Merck started to report charitable contributions made through the Office of Corporate Philanthropy and The Merck Company Foundation. Information provided on our website includes the name of the organization, program name/description, and the amount of the grant provided. Merck will update this list annually providing a full 2009 report in 1Q2010. For more information click here.
Community Impacts
As of December 31, 2008, we employed 55,200 people globally. In addition, the Company works with suppliers from around the world to procure goods and services, contributing approximately $8.3 billion dollars annually to communities. Over the past five years (2004 - 2008), we made cumulative payments in excess of $12 billion for income taxes worldwide.
For more information, please see our Form 10-K (PDF*) for the year ended December 31, 2008. State and local taxes help fund services such as schools, police forces and the upkeep of roads.
Despite our best intentions and precautions, accidents in our communities do happen. In June 2006, we accidentally released 25 gallons of potassium thiocyanate from a manufacturing site that resulted in a fish kill in the Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania. Other discharge of non-toxic materials in August that same year caused foaming in the creek. Following these events, Merck entered into a Consent Decree with the United States of America, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. The settlement involved civil penalties in the amount of $1.575 million; funding of supplemental environmental projects in the amount of $9 million; and implemention of on-site remedial measures in the amount of $10 million. For more information, please see our report on Form 10-K (PDF*) for the year ended December 31, 2008.
Specific site wastewater improvements included:
Installation of wastewater tanks in targeted areas to contain unusual or any potentially abnormal releases;
Implementation of an electronic tool to predict the cumulative impact of wastewater discharges into the site wastewater sewer system; and
Establishment of an electronic system to account for chemical materials located throughout the site.
Community environmental improvement projects included:
Payment of a significant portion of the purchase price to enable the Whitemarsh Foundation to purchase 100 acres of land on Erdenheim Farm known as the "Angus Tract." The land, located in Erdenheim, Pennsylvania, and bordering the Wissahickon Creek in Montgomery County, will be preserved as open space;
Purchase and installation of an early warning system that monitors fish activity to provide advance notice to the Philadelphia Water Department of materials in the Wissahickon Creek that may threaten drinking water quality; and
Purchase and installation of improvements to the Upper Gwynedd Township Sewage Treatment plant.
We believe the settlement was fair, and are pleased that it includes important projects that will result in permanent benefits to our local environment.
The content on this page was last modified on September 15, 2009.
Merck & Co., Inc., Whitehouse Station, NJ, USA, and Schering-Plough Corporation, Kenilworth, NJ, USA, are now one company. We have combined our global operations under the name Merck & Co., Inc. We are working to update our corporate responsibility Web site to reflect our new, combined, global organization.