Impact of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) on Organized Labor
The twentieth century was a notable era for the US workers community as the working conditions were significantly improved in favor of the American workforce. As most of the labor workforce shifted from industrial production to principal production profession, the position of the workforce improved drastically. Invariably, the twentieth century has been seen a number of laws passed that made a significant impact on the life of organized workforce in the United Sates. Notably, The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, popularly known as the Wagner Act ascertained the right of the labor force in the workplace (Griffin, 2009). ...