The Wagner Act
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The Wagner Act, or National Labor Relations Act of 1935 was signed into law as a way to limit the things that employers can do in reaction to private workers that form labor unions. This means that employers could not react harshly to workers that were involved with collective bargaining or that went on strike. This is a big deal for union workers as it gives them more rights when it comes to dealing with employers.