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How did labor relations help people during the great depression

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Roosevelt's program to end the Depression included several laws that advanced labor's cause. One of these, the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933, guaranteed workers a minimum wage, reasonable hours, collective bargaining and the right to join unions.

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