Franklin D. Roosevelt and the change in labor laws (1 ene 1932 año – 1 ene 1935 año)
Descripción:
“With the election of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, government — and eventually the courts — began to look more favorably on the pleas of labor. In 1932, Congress passed one of the first pro-labor laws, the Norris-La Guardia Act, which made yellow-dog contracts unenforceable. When Roosevelt took office, he sought a number of important laws that advanced labor's cause. One of these, the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (also known as the Wagner Act) gave workers the right to join unions and to bargain collectively through union representatives. The act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to punish unfair labor practices and to organize elections when employees wanted to form unions.”
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1 ene 1932 año
1 ene 1935 año
~ 3 years