The labor unions opposed which of these standards implemented by the National Recovery Administration on the grounds that it violated fair labor practices?


A. The prohibition of employment of children under age 16

B. The cooperation between competing businesses to set wages and prices

C. The endorsement of collective bargaining to settle labor disputes

D. The establishment of a set 40-hour workweek to limit workers’ hours

Respuesta :

The correct answer is B: The cooperation between competing businesses to set wages and prices

The National Recovery Administration(NRA) was formed by U.S president Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Its purpose was to reduce cut throat competition through bringing industry, labor and government together for fair methods and set charges. It had some standard which was opposed by labor unions on the grounds that it violated fair labor practices.

What were the fair labor practices or Labor Law?

  • Work hours of maximum forty Hours.
  • Prohibition of employment of children beneath the age of 16.
  • Guarantees workers the right to form unions.
  • Engage in collective bargaining.
  • Limitation of private sector discrimination against certain groups.

Thus we can conclude that the cooperation between competing businesses to set wages and prices was opposed by the Labor Unions.

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