In what has been called an upset, Thomas Bruno, a 28-year employee of the state Human Services Department and a strong critic of pension privatization, defeated the AFL-CIO and CWA-endorsed candidate for a seat on the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) Board. Bruno defeated Joseph Golowski for the seat of Roderick Lewis, whose term expires at the end of this month.
Bruno won without the support of his own local, CWA 1040, where President Carolyn Wade backed Golowski.
"Mr. Bruno will be an activist member who will not rubber stamp any pension shenanigans," one of his supporters told PoliticsNJ.com.
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