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In the 1930s, the National Labor Relations Act was incredibly successful with "a huge upsurge in workers represented by labor unions" and "decreasing income inequality in the country." We speak to @bsachs & @sharblock @Harvard_Law on reforming #laborlaw: https://t.co/6U3ICiH0Tx pic.twitter.com/o5YGUyrQds
— Harvard Magazine (@HarvardMagazine) March 30, 2020
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