The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was a key agency in the New Deal era, established in 1933 to stimulate economic recovery during the Great Depression by promoting fair competition and workers' rights through Codes of Conduct for industries. Clause 7A, part of the National Industrial Recovery Act, specifically granted workers the right to organize and bargain collectively, reinforcing labor rights. Together, they aimed to stabilize the economy and improve labor conditions, although the NRA was later declared unconstitutional in 1935.
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