United States. National Labor Board

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The National Labor Board (NLB) was established as an independent agency by a Presidential directive (press release) of August 5, 1933, to adjust industrial disputes arising from the interpretation and application of the President's Reemployment Agreement or any approved code of fair competition under the National Industrial Recovery Act. It operated through regional boards. It was superseded by the First National Labor relations Board on June 19, 1934.

From Guide to Federal Records of the National Archives of the United States 25.2

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Establishment 1933-08-05

Disestablishment 1934-06-19

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