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Kimberly Farmer
1 December, 07:10
How did the Clayton Antitrust Act benefit labor?
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Tori Barrera
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Answer:The Clayton Act declared that unions were not unlawful under the Sherman Anti-Trust provisions, and workers compensation bills were passed in most states ... The act continued to benefit workers in later years, serving as the basis for a great many important pieces of pro-labor legislation against large corporations.
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