UM staff advisory councils (UM-SAC) materials, 1988-(ongoing).

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UM staff advisory councils (UM-SAC) materials, 1988-(ongoing).

This collection contains UM-SAC membership and distribution list for UM-SAC minutes and agendas, meeting agendas and summaries, governing guidelines, treasurers' reports, standing committee reports (i.e. Election Committee, Employee Benefits, Parking & Transportation, Salary & Wage) news articles and Staff Advisory Council minutes from the four campuses. Also included in the collection is correspondence with C. Peter Magrath, James T. McGill and Richard L. Wallace; material relating to the UM Staff Recognition Award Program and miscellaneous information pertaining to the operation of UM-SAC. Black and white photographs of UM-SAC's charter membership and 1989/90 membership is also in the collection.

.3 cubic ft.1 oversized folder.

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