Wagner-Connery act
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Wagner wrote Tannhäuser in 1845 while he was in Dresden.
Wagner wrote Tannhäuser in 1845 while he was in Dresden.
The Wagner Act (1935) recognized employees' rights to form unions and bargain collectively.
The Wagner Act, otherwise known as the National Labor Relations Act accomplishes a number of things, but in general, it prohibits employers from interfering with unions.
The National Labor Relations Act or Wagner Act of 1935 increased membership in labor unions. The act guaranteed the right of workers to form unions.
Richard Wagner.
Gloria Wagner
The Wagner-Connery Act of 1935.
The Wagner Act gave labor unions government support. It created a system to arbitrate disputes between unions and employers.
The Wagner Act was also called The National Labor Relations Act of 1935. It disallowed employers from interfering in employee unions.