The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a law that was passed by the Congress in order to authorize the President to regulate industry. The main focus of such legislation was stimulating economic recovery during the Great Depression. One of the most controversial parts of this law was that which concerned unions. The law protected the collective bargaining rights for unions. It also encouraged union organizing and guaranteed trade union rights.
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