National Industrial Recovery Act. ( NIRA )
The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was the primary New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933. The goal was to eliminate "cut-throat competition" by bringing industry, labor and government together to create codes of "fair practices" and set prices. The NRA was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and allowed industries to get together and write "codes of fair competition." The codes were intended to reduce "destructive competition" and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours, as well as minimum prices at which products could be sold. The NRA also had a two year renewal charter and was set to expire in June 1935 if not renewed.
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The principles of Roman law were fair, such as the law is the same for everyone and nobody is above the law. However, in practice its application was not necessarily fair. Elite people usually got away with it lightly, while the poor were punished harshly.
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Fair Labor act of 1938 and Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938.
These are guidelines that are put in place by each company to determine fair and equal rules for the industry. These codes vary depending on what industry the company is in.
Established codes to make business fair
Industry codes of practice provide documented guidance and advice on how to achieve predetermined minimum industry standards and legislative compliance. They are usually developed in consultation with representatives from industry, workers and employers, special interest groups and government agencies. Whilst a code of practice is not law and does not have the same legal enforcement as legislation, it should be adhered to unless there is an alternative course of action that achieves the same or better standards.
It established a minimum wage.
Industry codes of practices: are rules/codes that relate to many different types of organisations in a particular industry such as production/advertising. Like health and safety, machine training for people who manufacture goods and rules saying that they have to do tasks in a currant way. Organisational codes of practice: organisational codes of practice are written by a business to set out it's own standards for customers. Sometimes these are know as Customer Charters, particularly in the public sector. Professional codes of practice: They are often set out by workers (professionals) on behalf of there members. Would be a professional/worker setting out minimum working hours Ethical standards: Standards that are based on trading fairly with suppliers and customers to prevent dishonest practices, corruption. Example For pg tips one of there ethical standards is to pay the people who pick the tea leafs a good amount (fair) draft
The NRA and its fair-practice codes.
Legislation and codes of practice are important to ensure that standards are upheld and that people are protected. They provide clear guidelines and rules for behavior, promote safety and ethical practices, and help hold individuals and organizations accountable for their actions. Compliance with legislation and codes helps to create a fair and just society.
a fair fight means only fists no weapons, by time and common sense is how the rules were established
it was established in 1992 by a number of British Charity's
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