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Consumers were then asked to do business only with companies that adhered to the National Recovery Act (NRA) policies, as signified by a blue eagle logo. The act also, as Roth notes, granted for the first time the permanent right of American workers to organize into labor unions. As a result, union membership expanded dramatically—it tripled over the course of the 1930s—but strikes also became more frequent as unions began to assert their power.
The Great Depression: A Diary
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