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One of the aims of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was to prevent workers from going on strike. increase the power of corporations. protect the rights of workers. help government regulate the job
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One of the aims of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) was to
prevent workers from going on strike.
increase the power of corporations.
protect the rights of workers.
help government regulate the job market.
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To protect the rights of workers but it also help stop strikes because of harsh work place but it’s C
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I believe the correct answer is to protect the rights of workers
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