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Antitrust act protecting unions from big business?

Clayton Antitrust Act


What stated that unions were illegal?

possibly the clayton anti-trust act (unsure)


What is clayton act 1914?

The Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 was a strengthening of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It allowed for the breakup of trusts rather than what the Sherman Anti-trust act was used for, which was the break up of unions.


Why did people think that labor unions were un- American?

because they wnted work Because unions are anti-business and as Pres. Cooledge stated once: "The business of America is Business."


How did the sherman anti trust act regulate business?

Anti-trusts means "opposing large business monopolies".


Laws which regulate or curtail business monopolies or dominant financial organizations are called anti-trust laws?

The answer is true the anti trust act was the first Federal Statute to limit cartels and monopolies.


What is an Anti-trust law?

Law inteded to promote free competition in the marketplace by outlawing monopolies.In this context the term "trust" refers to a business alliance for the purpose of establishing a monopoly. So anti-trust legislation is anti-monoplistic, or pro-competition.


What is an anti trust law?

Law inteded to promote free competition in the marketplace by outlawing monopolies.In this context the term "trust" refers to a business alliance for the purpose of establishing a monopoly. So anti-trust legislation is anti-monoplistic, or pro-competition.


Did The Sherman Anti-Trust Act deemphasize Congress's role in the federal government?

The original role of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act was to primarily curb the power of labor unions. It was to restore competition. No, it was created by Congress so that they could regulate interstate commerce.


What was Theodore Roosevelts stand on trusts?

to bust any trust deemed hurtful to America. He was the first president to successfully use the Sherman Anti Trust Act to counter trusts instead of labor unions.


Wilson was viewed as anti-big business because of which policies?

Wilson's anti-trust regulations made him viewed as a person who was against big business. Wilson felt it was his duty to protect democracy.


What government act prevented business from creating monopolies?

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act, created by Roosevelt.