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Employment, Industry, and Labor
- "Hoover" This and That
- Boom of the 1920s
- The Great Depression begins
- The economy hits bottom
- The New Deal arrives
- The National Industrial Recovery Act
- Unemployment rates remain high
- The New Deal for employment is renewed
- National Labor Relations Act
- Union activity rises
- Fair Labor Standards Act
- Last labor events
- John L. Lewis
- For...
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