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Francis Perkins, the first women cabinet member, was appointed as Secretary of Labor and she successfully promoted many elements that became part of the New Deal and helpful to labor. She and FDR urged the passage of the National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act which increased the rights of unions and created the National Labor Relations Board. Employers were required to recognize and negotiate with Labor Unions. A National Labor Relations Board was set up to investigate unfair labor practices and to issue cease and desist orders to employers found responsible for them. Unions had the right to represent workers who voted for the unions in NLRB supervised elections.

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