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  2. National Labor Relations Board - Wikipedia

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    Senator Robert F. Wagner (D – NY) subsequently pushed legislation through Congress to give a statutory basis to federal labor policy that survived court scrutiny. On July 5, 1935, a new law—the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA, also known as the Wagner Act)—superseded the NIRA and established a new, long-lasting federal labor policy. [18]

  3. Code of Federal Regulations - Wikipedia

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    "About Code of Federal Regulations". Government Publishing Office. 9 March 2017. "A Research Guide to the Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations". Law Librarians' Society of Washington, D.C. July 21, 2012. "Report to Congress on the Costs and Benefits of Federal Regulations". Office of Management and Budget. September 30, 1997.

  4. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission also publishes these rules in a separate pamphlet. A brochure, entitled "How a Case Proceeds Before the Commission" is also available. The commission's headquarters and Office of Administrative Law Judges are co-located in Washington, D.C., with an additional OALJ's offices in Denver, Colorado and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  5. United States Civil Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 1871, President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law the first U.S. civil service reform legislation, which had been passed by Congress. [1] The act created the United States Civil Service Commission, that was implemented by President Grant and funded for two years by Congress lasting until 1874.

  6. List of executive actions by Lyndon B. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Creating an emergency board to investigate disputes between the carriers represented by the National Railway Labor Conference and certain of their employees March 17, 1964 21 11148 Designating the Secretary of the Interior as a member of the Interagency Committee on Export Expansion March 23, 1964 22 11149

  7. Amateurism in the NCAA - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the NLRB Washington committee concluded in their formal hearing that “There is thus a symbiotic relationship among the various teams, the conferences, and the NCAA”. As a result, labor issues directly involving only an individual team and its players would also affect the NCAA, the Big Ten, and the other member institutions.

  8. 2015 in American television - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Communications Commission approves the merger between AT&T and DirecTV, with attached conditions to address issues that may have potential negative effects on competition in the telecommunications industry (including requirements to expand its high-speed internet service to additional customers, eligible schools and libraries, and ...