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Summary Information
Henry P. Melnikow Papers 1916-1964 (bulk 1930-1963)
M68-107
25.2 cubic feet (24 records center cartons, 1 archives box, and 2 flat boxes) and 0.1 cubic feet of oversize photographs
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Papers, mainly 1930-1963, of Henry P. Melnikow, former director of the National Labor Bureau, a west coast research bureau founded in 1920 for the purpose of providing labor unions with economic counsel. The collection is comprised of personal files, office records, correspondence, reference and working files, case files, agreements, arbitration awards and decisions, and financial records. The National Labor Bureau's relationship with local labor unions throughout California is best documented, with counsel provided on such issues as contract negotiations and disputes, wage negotiations, pensions, health care benefits, and employee demotions and discharges. Also included are a few photographs of Melnikow.
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