Clayton Antitrust Act
labor unions and farm organizations.
i think its true. nope its false
Passed by the federal government to regulate big business (this is for castle learning i bet)
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
The Clayton Antitrust Act spelled out what businesses could and could not do.
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The labor unions.
The 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act Labor excluded unions and agricultural cooperatives from antitrust laws
Dislike of business with power over workers and labor unions.
The Act prevented unions from being treated as trusts.
The Clayton Antitrust Act
Clayton Antitrust Act.
labor unions and farm organizations.
false baby
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
In its early years, however the Sherman Antitrust Act did little to curb the power of big business
The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 aimed to strengthen previous antitrust laws, particularly the Sherman Act, by addressing specific practices that were not adequately covered. It prohibited certain anti-competitive practices, such as price discrimination, exclusive dealing contracts, and mergers that could substantially lessen competition. Additionally, the Act clarified that labor unions and agricultural organizations were not considered illegal combinations, thus protecting their activities from antitrust scrutiny. Overall, it sought to provide a more comprehensive framework for regulating corporate behavior and promoting fair competition.