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National Labor Relations Act of 1935 legitimized and regulated labor unions. How is this act applied

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The national labour relations act of 1935, an act which was written by senator Robert Wagner, gives workers in the private sector the right to come together to form trade unions and engage in union activities such as strike and other collective actions to protect their interests.

This act is being enforced by the National Labor relations board which plays a role in preventing unfair labour practices, giving legal advice, encouraging collective bargaining etc.

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