How did the Clayton Antitrust Act benefit labor?
1 Answer
Dec 9, 2017
It removed them from the constraints placed on businesses to avoid monopolies.
Explanation:
Prior to the Act, the Sherman Anti-trust Act referred to ANY organization, which included organized labor unions.
The sixth section handles labor and the exemption of the workforce. The Clayton Antitrust Act provides that labor is not an economic commodity.
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