Disambiguation evidence for NIRA via surface form

"National Industrial Recovery Act"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "National Industrial Recovery Act".

Predicate Object
acronym NIRA self-linksurface differs
aimedTo improve labor conditions
aimedTo raise prices and wages
aimedTo stimulate industrial production
authorized collective bargaining rights for workers
authorized industrial codes of fair competition
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdAgency National Recovery Administration
createdAgency Public Works Administration (PWA)
surface form: Public Works Administration
dateOfEnactment 1933-06-16
declaredUnconstitutionalBy Supreme Court of the United States
economicPhilosophy corporatism
economicPhilosophy planned economy elements
enactedDuring Great Depression
enactedInYear 1933
encouraged industry-wide codes negotiated by business, labor, and government
historicalSignificance expanded federal role in regulating industry and labor relations
historicalSignificance first major New Deal industrial recovery measure
inForceStatus struck down and largely inoperative after 1935
influenced later U.S. labor and wage-hour legislation
instanceOf New Deal legislation
instanceOf United States federal statute
keyCourtCase Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States
laborProvision Section 7(a)
legislativeBody United States Congress
partOf New Deal
presidentAtEnactment President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
primaryGoal economic recovery
primaryGoal industrial stabilization
primaryGoal reduction of unemployment
providedFor maximum hours
providedFor minimum wages
publicLawNumber Public Law 73-67
reasonUnconstitutional exceeded Congress power under Commerce Clause as applied
reasonUnconstitutional unlawful delegation of legislative power
replacedInPartBy Fair Labor Standards Act
replacedInPartBy National Labor Relations Act
section Title I
section Title II
section7aGuaranteed right to organize and bargain collectively
section7aProhibited yellow-dog contracts
signedBy President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
statutesAtLargeCitation 48 Stat. 195
subjectOf New Deal
surface form: New Deal historiography
title National Industrial Recovery Act
surface form: National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933
titleIIPurpose public works and construction projects
titleIPurpose industrial recovery and fair competition codes
unconstitutionalDecisionYear 1935