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The National Recovery Administration had many policies concerning unions. For
example, they had suspended antitrust laws and allowed businesses and industries to
work together to create codes for fair competition. In addition, they also mandated
that businesses accept a code that allowed workers to organize and use collective
bargaining. These types of policies affected unions by leading to the number of strikes nationwide doubling between 1932 and 1934.
The National Recovery Administration had many policies concerning unions. For
example, they had suspended antitrust laws and allowed businesses and industries to
work together to create codes for fair competition. In addition, they also mandated
that businesses accept a code that allowed workers to organize and use collective
bargaining. These types of policies affected unions by leading to the number of strikes nationwide doubling between 1932 and 1934.
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The National Recovery Administration (NRA) made some important rules about labor unions. One big change was that they stopped some laws that normally kept businesses from teaming up. This let companies work together to make fair rules for everyone in their industry. They also required businesses to let workers join together and negotiate for better pay and working conditions, which is called collective bargaining. Because of these changes, the number of strikes—where workers stop working to protest—doubled between 1932 and 1934.
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