National Industrial Relations Court ended in 1974.
Australian Industrial Relations Commission ended in 2009.
National Industrial Bank of China ended in 1954.
The commission established in 1960 to address and end demonstrations in the workplace was the "Commission on Industrial Relations" in the United States. This commission aimed to investigate labor disputes and improve labor-management relations. Its findings and recommendations sought to foster a more harmonious working environment and reduce unrest in industries.
The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 is significant in international relations as it marked the end of the Thirty Years' War and established the principles of state sovereignty and non-interference in domestic affairs. This laid the foundation for the modern state system and the concept of national sovereignty in international relations.
The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) was a key piece of legislation enacted in 1933 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal during the Great Depression. It aimed to stimulate economic recovery by promoting industrial growth and fair competition, establishing codes of fair practices for industries, and encouraging collective bargaining for workers. NIRA also included provisions for public works programs to create jobs. However, it was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1935, leading to the end of its provisions.
Institute of Pacific Relations ended in 1960.
NRA in this instance refers to the National Recovery Administration, not the National Rifle Association. The "death warrant" refers to the Supreme Court ruling the National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional, which also brought about the end of the National Recovery Administration.
The Industrial Pioneer ended in 1926.
In 1961 the US ended diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations ended in 1966.
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Artane Industrial school ended in 1969.