Concept information
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industrial psychology
employment, staffing, and careers
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
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human development
social development and social behavior
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
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applied developmental science
developmental processes
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
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employment, staffing, and careers
careers
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
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human resource management
human resource development
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
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resource development
human resource development
career development
legislative and regulatory mandates
Preferred term
National Labor Relations Act
Definition
- The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) is the basic federal law that governs unionization and collective bargaining in the United States. When it was originally enacted in 1935, the NLRA was called the Wagner Act, based on the name of its main sponsor, Senator Robert Wagner of New York. [Source: Encyclopedia of Career Development; National Labor Relations Act]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-PN7G2V91-H
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