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Campaign for the National Labor Relations Act / Wagner Act (United States, 1933–1935)

Campaign for the National Labor Relations Act / Wagner Act (United States, 1933–1935)

  1. NIRA creates Section 7(a) organizing rights

    Labels: NIRA, Section 7
  2. Roosevelt establishes the National Labor Board

    Labels: National Labor, Franklin Roosevelt
  3. Wave of major strikes highlights enforcement crisis

    Labels: Auto-Lite strike, West Coast
  4. Public Resolution 44 strengthens federal labor authority

    Labels: Public Resolution, Congress
  5. Executive Order 6763 creates “First” NLRB

    Labels: Executive Order, National Labor
  6. Wagner begins revising his labor disputes bill

    Labels: Senator Robert, Labor bill
  7. Wagner introduces the National Labor Relations Act

    Labels: National Labor, Robert Wagner
  8. Senate passes the Wagner Bill

    Labels: Senate, Wagner Bill
  9. Supreme Court strikes down key parts of NIRA

    Labels: Schechter Poultry, Supreme Court
  10. House clears the Wagner Bill

    Labels: House of, Wagner Bill
  11. Roosevelt signs the National Labor Relations Act

    Labels: Franklin Roosevelt, Wagner Act
  12. NLRA takes effect and launches a new labor policy

    Labels: NLRA effective, National Labor