What is the wagner act?
The act protected workers' rights to form unions and to bargain collectively. A three-member National Labor Relations etc
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The Wagner act was made in 1933 to provide for the establishment of a national employment system in the US. ChaCha again soon!
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Wagner Act 1935-important piece of labor legislation. Eliminated employers' interference with organization of workers into unions.
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Sponsored by Sen. Robert F. Wagner, the act protected workers' rights to form unions and to bargain collectively. ChaCha on!
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