*SMLR-Net, the source of selected news on labor and employment relations and Human resource management* Title: New Jersey Labor Commissioner Champions His Rutgers Roots Author: Andrea Alexander
*Source:* Rutgers Today
*Date: * Sept 1, 2018 Summary: His belief in the value of public service, which was refined at Rutgers, started with this family. His mother, Meryle Asaro, who was class president at Douglass College, later became council president in East Brunswick. His father was a leader in AFSCME, a union that represents public employees, and taught labor studies at Rutgers' School of Management and Labor Relations. Many family members including his grandfather, aunts and uncles were public employees. Link: http://bit.ly/2ChkqRu ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Eugene McElroy, Library Associate James Carey Library, School of Management and Labor Relations Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey 50 Labor Center Way, New Brunswick NJ 08901 848-932-9513 smlrlibrary@work.rutgers.edu http://smlr.rutgers.edu/carey-library
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