National Labor Relations Act
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935 is considered one of the most significant labor management relations statutes ever enacted. It established workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain with employers, and created the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to oversee these processes and address unfair labor practices.
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Richard Carroll Cortner has written: 'The Wagner act cases' -- subject(s): Labor laws and legislation, United States, United States. Laws, statutes, etc. National labor relations act, 1935
L. A. Whitfeld has written: 'Commonwealth statutes and regulations annotated' -- subject(s): Annotations and citations (Law), Delgated legislation, Law, Statutes
Frank E. Horack has written: 'Cases and materials on legislation' -- subject(s): Cases, Interpretation and construction, Law, Legislation, Statutes
Connecticut General Assembly Official Legislative Site for Bills, Legislation, Statutes, and session
L. R. Caney has written: 'The law of suretyship in South Africa' -- subject(s): Suretyship and guaranty 'Statute law and subordinate legislation' -- subject(s): Delegated legislation, Law, Legislation, Statutes
There only difference between legislation and statute law is that the word legislation can refer to the act of trying to create law, regardless of whether any law is actually passed. In contrast, statutes are laws that have actually been passed.
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John Whidden has written: 'The statutes of the province of Nova-Scotia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Legislation
Statutes are, by definition, written by legislative bodies (Congress, state legislatures, parliaments, etc.). The term is used to distinguish regulations, case law and common law from laws written by legislation.
Salvatore Foderaro has written: 'Missione in Africa occidentale' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic conditions 'Il concetto di legge' -- subject(s): Legislation, Statues, Statutes 'Manuale di diritto pubblico' -- subject(s): Public law 'Africa nuova' -- subject(s): Relations
F. A. Ogundipe has written: 'Statutes and decrees problems of Nigerian legislation since independence with reference to the judicial librarian'