What is the importance of the Wagner Act to labor relations, including the rights it gives to workers and creation of the National Labor Relations Board?
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Before 1935, the employees in America were reluctant to join Unions as the employers had the right to fire workers who had enrolled in unions and took part in strikes. The Wagner Act also known as National Labor Relations Act was enacted in 1935 which guarantees the right of workers to unionize and bargain collectively with the employers. As per the section 7 of Wagner Act, Employees shall have the right
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