Joblessness basically disappeared in most of the Allied nations because workers of all kinds were needed to work in the war plants, Red Cross, auxiliaries, and to join the military. Women had to go to work too.
Borat
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no this is a myth
They were lynched.
The National War Labor Board (NWLB), established during World War I and later during World War II, aimed to mediate labor disputes and prevent strikes that could disrupt war production. It sought to ensure fair labor practices by setting wage standards, regulating working hours, and promoting labor rights. The board played a crucial role in balancing the needs of workers and employers to maintain productivity during wartime. Additionally, it advocated for improvements in working conditions to support the war effort.
National war labor board (NWLB)
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Nursing was very much impacted.
The National War Labor Board (NWLB), established during World War I and later during World War II, aimed to mediate labor disputes and ensure the continued production of war materials. One of its key activities was to resolve conflicts between labor unions and employers, often by establishing fair wages and working conditions. The NWLB also encouraged workers to refrain from strikes and promoted the use of arbitration to settle disputes amicably, thereby maintaining a stable workforce during the war efforts.
National War Labor Board
Steel and labor were needed to support the war effort
The main function of the war boards during World War 1 was to raise money for the war. Another function was to minimize the tax burden.