Section 7(a) of the National Industrial Recovery Act declared that workers had a right to “organize and bargain collectively … free from the interference, restraint, or coercion of employers.” Activists in the labor movement used the legislation as a springboard for recruiting support. Describe how unions gained momentum and evolved during the New Deal Era.
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Section 7(a) of the National Industrial Recovery Act declared that workers had a right to “organize...
The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 was declared unconstitutional because: A. It granted presidents too much authority and control over codes of fair competition. B. It granted unionization rights to workers that were contrary to civil liberties. C. It did not grant employers the same rights as workers. D, It encouraged workers to engage in aggressive unionization tactics
Read the following article: Johnson, T. (2015). Ambushing
Employers' Speech Rights; The federal government is redoubling
efforts to promote unions and keep companies quiet (Links to an
external site.)Links to an external site.. Wall Street Journal
Online. April 16, 2015.
The article claims that NLRB restricts the free speech rights of
employers to the detriment of employees and in favor of unions. Do
you agree, why or why not? Unions are one of the very few ways
employees can get...