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... how these conditions produced abuses and harmful results , and how the American people , through their representatives , decided for the first time to impose government regulation upon an important segment of the economy .
... how these conditions produced abuses and harmful results , and how the American people , through their representatives , decided for the first time to impose government regulation upon an important segment of the economy .
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( 4 ) To discharge or otherwise discriminate against an employee because he has filed charges or given testimony under this Act . ( 5 ) To refuse to bargain collectively with the representatives of his employees , subject to the ...
( 4 ) To discharge or otherwise discriminate against an employee because he has filed charges or given testimony under this Act . ( 5 ) To refuse to bargain collectively with the representatives of his employees , subject to the ...
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When originally offered in the House of Representatives in July 1941 and referred to the ... However , Henry G. Steagall , Democratic representative from Alabama and chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee , proposed that ...
When originally offered in the House of Representatives in July 1941 and referred to the ... However , Henry G. Steagall , Democratic representative from Alabama and chairman of the House Banking and Currency Committee , proposed that ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
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