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Wagner Act

The Wagner Act was a type of National Labor Relations Act passed in July 1935. Named after a great supporter, Robert Wagner, New York Senator, the Wagner Act legalizes particular union activity. The Act made it legal to form unions and enforced closed shops and collective bargaining. The act also promoted NLRB.

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