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1. Agreement between Bendix Corp. and UAW (front cover) Agreement between Bendix Corp. and UAW (front cover)Bendix Corporation -- Employees; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 179 (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); AFL-CIO; Automobile industry workers; Automobile industry and trade; Labor movement; Labor leaders; Labor unions; Automobile industry workers; Collective labor agreementsLocal Agreement between Bendix-Pacific Division of the Bendix Corporation of North Hollywood and Local Union No. 179 (UAW-AFL-CIO). Also included is the Master Agreement between divisions of the Bend

2. Andrew Jergens Company factory Andrew Jergens Company factoryAndrew Jergens Company (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.); Factories; Soap factoriesInterior view of the Andrew Jergens Company soap factory located at Verdugo Avenue and the Southern Pacific Railroad tracks. In 1882, Jergens began with a single product: coconut oil soap, specially f

3. Andrew Jergens Company factory, 1920 Andrew Jergens Company factory, 1920Andrew Jergens Company (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.); FactoriesThe Andrew Jergens Company factory, located at Verdugo Avenue near the railroad tracks in Burbank, 1920. The company was founded in 1882. They began with a single product, coconut oil soap, speciall

4. Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company, 1887 Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company, 1887Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.); Furniture industry and tradeThe Burbank Furniture Manufacturing Company was the town's first factory. After the land boom recession in 1888, the building was abandoned and transients slept in the empty factory. Later the buildin

5. Canoga Park Business Brochure Canoga Park Business BrochureThompson Ramo Wooldridge, inc.; TRW Inc.; Litton Industries; North American Aviation, inc. Rocketdyne Division; Stores, Retail; Grocery trade; Economic development; Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); North American Aviation, inc. Atomics International Division; Restaurants; Shopping centers; Factories; Aerospace industries; Electronic industriesForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies such as Thompson Ramo Wooldridge

6. Canoga Park business brochure (front cover) Canoga Park business brochure (front cover)Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, inc.; TRW Inc.; Litton Industries; North American Aviation, inc. Rocketdyne Division; Stores, Retail; Grocery trade; Economic development; Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); North American Aviation, inc. Atomics International Division; Restaurants; Shopping centers; Factories; Aerospace industries; Electronic industriesForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies such as Thompson Ramo Wooldridg

7. Canoga Park business brochure (page 3) Canoga Park business brochure (page 3)Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); Stores, Retail; Economic development; AdvertisingForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies as well as shops and businesses

8. Canoga Park business brochure (page 31) Canoga Park business brochure (page 31)Electronic industries; Computer industry; Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, inc.; TRW Inc.; Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); North American Aviation, inc. Rocketdyne Division; Factories; Rocket engines; North American Aviation, inc. Atomics International DivisionForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies as well as shops and businesses

9. Canoga Park business brochure (page 32) Canoga Park business brochure (page 32)Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); North American Aviation, inc. Rocketdyne Division; Factories; Rocket engines; Santa Susana Mountains (Calif.)Forty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies as well as shops and businesses

10. Canoga Park business brochure (page 5) Canoga Park business brochure (page 5)Electronic industries; Computer industry; Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, inc.; TRW Inc.; Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); Suburban lifeForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry. 1962. Contains information on local companies as well as shops and businesses.

11. Canoga Park business brochure (table of contents) Canoga Park business brochure (table of contents)Stores, Retail; Grocery trade; Economic development; Canoga Park (Los Angeles, Calif.); Restaurants; Factories; Shopping centers; Aerospace industries; Electronic industriesForty-page brochure promoting Canoga Park (and what is today West Hills) as a developing center of business and industry, 1962. Contains information on local companies as well as shops and businesses.

12. General Motors plant closure petition, circa 1986 General Motors plant closure petition, circa 1986General Motors Corporation; FactoriesA petition letter to General Motors Corporation heads Roger Smith and F. James MacDonald regarding the closure of the General Motors plant in Van Nuys, circa 1986. The petition letter is sponsored by

13. General Motors plant lay-off report, 1987 General Motors plant lay-off report, 1987General Motors Corporation; FactoriesA letter from Ernest D. Schaefer, Plant Manager, and Richard A. Ruppert, Chairman, Shop Committee, to Senator Alan Robbins regarding the recall of laid-off employees at the General Motors plant, dated

14. General Motors plant plans, 1987 General Motors plant plans, 1987General Motors Corporation; Factories; Robbins, Alan, 1943-A press release from the office of Senator Alan Robbins titled "Robbins Studies Ways to Keep Van Nuys GM Open," dated February 3, 1987. It details SB 280, the State Bill he proposed to keep open the

15. General Motors plant, 1948 General Motors plant, 1948General Motors Corporation; Aerial viewsEarly view of the General Motors plant in early suburban Van Nuys, 1948. The General Motors Assembly plant started production in 1947. It was one of the first major industrial companies to come to t

16. General Motors plant, Chevrolet model, 1966 General Motors plant, Chevrolet model, 1966General Motors Corporation; General Motors Corporation -- Employees; FactoriesInterior view of two workers on the assembly line at the General Motors plant in Van Nuys, circa 1960. The General Motors assembly plant opened in 1947 and was one of the San Fernando Valley's first

17. General Motors position letter, 1986 (page 1) General Motors position letter, 1986 (page 1)General Motors Corporation; FactoriesA letter from G. Lee Ridgeway, of General Motors Corporation to Senator Alan Robbins discussing GM's position on the closure of their plant in Van Nuys, date November 10, 1986. Page 1 of 2 scanned.

18. General Motors position letter, 1986 (page 2) General Motors position letter, 1986 (page 2)General Motors Corporation; FactoriesA letter from G. Lee Ridgeway, of General Motors Corporation to Senator Alan Robbins discussing GM's position on the closure of their plant in Van Nuys, date November 10, 1986. Page 2 of 2 scanned.

19. Moreland Motor Truck Company factory, circa 1920 Moreland Motor Truck Company factory, circa 1920Moreland Motor Truck Company (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.); FactoriesMoreland Motor Truck Company Burbank plant surrounded by farms, circa 1920. In 1970, the plant was bought by Menasco Manufacturing Company. Black and white illustration, 8 x 10 in. (no. 2864)

20. Moreland Truck Factory, 1920 Moreland Truck Factory, 1920Moreland Motor Truck Company (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.); Trucks; FactoriesMoreland Truck Factory located on the N.W. corner of San Fernando Road and Alameda Avenue in Burbank, 1920. Construction started in 1917 and the factory opened in 1920. It closed in 1940. Black and
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