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The IMLR: Labor Education at Rutgers University, 1931-1981 by Eugene McElroy Eugene McElroy is a Library Associate at the v School of Management & Labor Relations. |
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The 25th Anniversary |
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The tenth anniversary of the LEC building and the twenty-fifth anniversary
of the IMLR were both observed in 1972. The number of people using the
LEC had steadily increased from 920 persons in 1962 to 39,000 in 1972.
Rutgers President Edward J. Bloustein and New Jersey Governor William
Cahill addressed a reception commemorating the event on October 18 at
Neilson Dining Hall.(31) On May 2, 1981, the fiftieth anniversary of labor
education at Rutgers was celebrated by a number of events, culminating
in the opening of the Sol Stetin wing of the LEC and the Raleigh Rojoppi
Pavilion. Over 1,000 trade unionists, faculty, government, and community
representatives attended the opening, including then Labor Secretary,
Ray Marshall. By that date, 1,500 public sector union members and 3,000
private sector unionists had been enrolled in the IMLR and labor studies
programs. Over 2,000 workers were counseled on off-the-job problems through
the Community Services Counseling Project. From its humble origins, the
IMLR had become a fully integrated academic institution within the university,
without sacrificing its original mission of social uplift and public service.
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