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NATIONAL
LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
The National Labor Relations Board was
created by congress to administer the
regulations of the National Labor Relations
Act of 1935. The organization represented
unions as a whole and assisted in their
collective bargaining with employers for
fair wages, set work hours, job promotions
and health care benefits. The National Labor
Relations Board was in essence, a third
party mediator for unions and corporations.
Their ability to conduct secret ballot
elections for the unions and their peaceful
politics helped curb violent strikes and
miscommunication between the union workers
and their employers.
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