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The Wagner Act (The National Labor Relations Act of 1935) was created to protet workers' right to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board was created to enforce the NLRA and conduct secret ballot elections to determine if employees want to be represented by a union. It also investigates unfair practices by employers and unions. The act guarantees the worker his/her right to organize and bargain collectively with employers.

The Act and the NLRB protect the rights of workers.

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The Wagner Act (The National Labor Relations Act of 1935) was created to protect workers' right to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board was created to enforce the NLRA and conduct secret ballot elections to determine if employees want to be represented by a union. It also investigates unfair practices by employers and unions. The act guarantees the worker his/her right to organize and bargain collectively with employers.

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What are the pro- Union Legislative acts that grew out of the great depression?

The Wagner Act (The National Labor Relations Act of 1935)


How did labor conditions improve under the wagner act?

The Wagner Act was passed and signed into law by President Roosevelt in 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression. Also known as the National Labor Relations Act, it established collective bargaining as a remedy to the violent conflict going on between labor unions and employers.


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How did Wagner act help working people?

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What worsen the Great Depression?

The factor that helped worsen the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Act.


Why does the Wagner act preclude unions from receiving help from employers?

the act was to regulate labor disputes


What helped worsen the great depression?

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Was the stamp act during the Great Depression?

No, it was in 1765


Who allowed the organization of unions?

Wagner-Connery act


What are the two things the Wagner act accomplished during the Great Depression?

The Wagner Act (The National Labor Relations Act of 1935) was created to protect workers' right to unionize. The National Labor Relations Board was created to enforce the NLRA and conduct secret ballot elections to determine if employees want to be represented by a union. It also investigates unfair practices by employers and unions. The act guarantees the worker his/her right to organize and bargain collectively with employers. The Act and the NLRB protect the rights of workers.


Who wrote the wagner act?

Robert Ferdinand Wagner


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