What does the National Labor Relations Board do? A. It mediates disputes between the AFL and the CIO. B. It enforces the terms of the Wagner Act. C. It guarantees union workers the right to strike. D. It is the umbrella organization of all labor unions.

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 B. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) enforces the terms of the Wagner Act.

The Wagner Act, also known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, established the legal right for employees to join labor unions and to engage in collective bargaining with employers. It also prohibited employers from engaging in unfair labor practices such as interfering with the formation or administration of labor unions and discriminating against union members. The NLRB oversees the enforcement of these rights, investigates charges of unfair labor practices, and conducts elections to determine whether employees wish to be represented by a labor union.

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