When1: 1933
Who: Wagner-Connally Labor Relations Act or Wagner Act
What: law
Where: USA
Detail: Act compelled collective bargaining, stopped employer tampering with union, and formed Labor Relations Board. It allowed labor leaders to talk to workers but not employers. It did not put controls on entrenched union leadership and did not require public incorporation or accounting.
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