National War Labor Board ended in 1946.
They were less active and fewer strikes
they conducted anti-war protests on those dates
Labor strife increased after the war due to a combination of factors, including rising inflation and the high cost of living, which eroded workers' purchasing power. Many employees sought higher wages and better working conditions as they returned to a peacetime economy. Additionally, the end of wartime production led to job insecurity and layoffs, fueling discontent among workers who were previously employed in industries supporting the war effort. This environment of economic uncertainty and unmet labor demands contributed to widespread strikes and labor unrest during the post-war period.
It was 8 times greater
What war are you talking about? World War I ended near the end of 1918.
National Dock Labour Board ended in 1989.
National Labor Party ended in 1917.
National Negro Labor Council ended in 1956.
National Security Resources Board ended in 1950.
National Amalgamated Union of Labour ended in 1924.
National Association for the Protection of Labour ended in 1832.
National Socialist War Victim's Care ended in 1945.
To end war
National Association of United Trades for the Protection of Labour ended in 1867.
River's End - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Where Trails End - 1942 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
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