Records Relating to Budget and Finance

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Records Relating to Budget and Finance

1933-1968

This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports records relating to the fiscal operations of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The records include budgets, letters, and lists detailing actual expenditures for programs, studies, office expenses, travel, and salaries. The records also include correspondence with the Office of the President of the United States, the Bureau of the Budget, congressional appropriation committees, individual members of the United States House of Representatives and Senate, and the heads of related agencies.

10 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 11642650

National Archives at College Park

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United States. National Labor Board

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The National Labor Board (NLB) was established as an independent agency by a Presidential directive (press release) of August 5, 1933, to adjust industrial disputes arising from the interpretation and application of the President's Reemployment Agreement or any approved code of fair competition under the National Industrial Recovery Act. It operated through regional boards. It was superseded by the First National Labor relations Board on June 19, 1934. From Guide to Federal Records of the Natio...

United States. National Labor Relations Board. Division of Administration

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The Division of Administration Division, under the supervision of the secretary, was responsible for the operation of the administrative, clerical, and fiscal activities of the National Labor Relations Board, both in Washington and in the regional offices. It also supervised the activities of the regional offices. The administrative work was done by the Accounts and Personnel Section, Docket Section, Files and Mails Section, Stenographic Section, and Library. Under this Division fell the handlin...

United States. First National Labor Relations Board

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The first National Labor Relations Board was established as an independent agency by Executive Order (E.O.) 6763, June 29, 1934, pursuant to a joint resolution of Congress (48 Stat. 1183), approved June 19, 1934. It continued the functions of its predecessor, the National Labor Board, including enforcing collective-bargaining requirements, settling labor disputes, and conducting representation elections. It operated mainly through regional boards. It was functionally abolished by the Supreme Cou...