“I worked alongside Joseph Del Grosso for 25 years at the Newark Teachers Union and he was never a boss, he was our leader, mentor and brother,” said Newark Teachers Union president John M. Abeigon, who succeeded Del Grosso after his retirement in June. “I learned many valuable life lessons from working with Joe for so long through successive mayors, governors and superintendents. His impact will continue well into the future.”
Similar Posts

Rutgers faces revenue hit if football is grounded

Depending on what transpires with the coronavirus pandemic, the planned Big Ten-only college football season could be postponed or…

Statement of Support for LGBT in Education

AFTNJ President Donna M. Chiera said, “If it is true that Timothy Hart’s contract as Principal in Edison was…

Princeton Graduate Students Consider Unionization

By Erin Delmore, Correspondent [NOTE: The video report concludes that “to form a union 30% of graduate students need…
Search for new Rutgers president begins amid flap over employee pay freeze

At today’s Board of Governors meeting in Newark, professors and other union members holding protest signs reminded the panel…
Rutgers chief decries merger plan

By Joelle Farrell, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick gestures as he delivers his sixth annual address……

Rutgers profs could now go on strike at any time

Adam Clark, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Frustrated by contract talks that have dragged on for more than a…