October 15, 1914 - Congress passed the Clayton Anti-Trust Act which established that unions were not “conspiracies” and exempted them from antitrust action. The legislation legalized (in theory, though not always in practice) labor strikes, pickets and boycotts. (From Workday Minnesota)
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Today in Labor History—October 15
October 15, 1914 - Congress passed the Clayton Anti-Trust Act which established that unions were not “conspiracies” and exempted them from antitrust action. The legislation legalized (in theory, though not always in practice) labor strikes, pickets and boycotts. (From Workday Minnesota)
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