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The Wagner Act outlawed the practice of collective bargaining and prohibited trade unions from going on strike.

Wagner Act

A foundational piece of US labor law that established the rights of employees to unionize, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action, including strikes.

Collective Bargaining

The process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working conditions.

Strike

A collective action taken by employees refusing to work, aiming to gain concessions from their employer, typically related to wages, benefits, or working conditions.

  • Comprehend the importance of accreditation, negotiation by groups, and the judicial standing of labor unions.
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Reece LandryNov 11, 2024
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