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National War Labor Board
National War Labor Board
National War Labor Board
National War Labor Board was created in 1918.
National War Labor Board ended in 1946.
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.
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It set wages and negotiated with labor unions.
The purpose of the National War Labor Board was to mediate disputes between workers and management.
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The National War Labor Board (NWLB) was created in April 1918 by president Woodrow Wilson.