tas_logo
email buttonprint buttonbookmark button newsletter button

Today in Legal History

July 5, 1935: President Roosevelt signs the National Labor Relations Act into law

Today in Legal History

The National Labor Relations Act, also called the Wagner Act, allows for the protection of workers to form labor unions, engage in collective bargaining and participate in strikes. In addition, the National Labor Relations Board was established to investigate charges of unfair labor practices and organize elections by which workers could decide if they wanted to be represented by a union.