Henry P. Melnikow was a Russian immigrant who became an economic consultant to unions involved in labor, and represented numerous labor unions in finding compromises between unions and workers. He was a professor at the University of California in which he instructed extension courses for workers in industry. He was the Director of the National Labor Bureau and dedicated close to fifty years of his life to the service of organized labor in California and protecting and promoting the rights of workers. In his later life he gave speeches at many UC schools supporting workers rights.
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15 May 1963 (aged )
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