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24 September, 02:00

How did the Wagner Act and the Social Security Act affect Americans?

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  1. 24 September, 02:58
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    The wagner act placed a two perecnt tax on everything
  2. 24 September, 04:19
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    The Waganer Act. The act legalized the right to strike, barred employers for firing worker for their union activities, and required them to negotiate in good faith with a union once it had been certified as a bargaining agent by the National Labor Relations Board.

    The Social Security Act placed a tax of 2 percent on labor at a time when unemployment in the United States exceeded 15 percent. Raising the cost of labor at a time when millions of people were out of work was not a policy likely to get more people back to work.
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