The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was the primary New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933. The goal was to eliminate "cut-throat competition" by bringing industry, labor and government together to create codes of "fair practices" and set prices. The NRA was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) and allowed industries to get together and write "codes of fair competition." The codes were intended to reduce "destructive competition" and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours, as well as minimum prices at which products could be sold. The NRA also had a two year renewal charter and was set to expire in June 1935 if not renewed.
National Recovery Administration ended in 1935.
The National Recovery Administration was a government agency that ensured companies compete through fair practice. The administration was started in 1933 and ended in 1935.
National Recovery Administration (I think)
NRA saves the day!
The National Recovery Administration.
National Recovery Administration ended in 1935.
National Recovery Administration was created in 1933.
The National Recovery Administration was a government agency that ensured companies compete through fair practice. The administration was started in 1933 and ended in 1935.
National Recovery Administration (I think)
it helped them by giving them jobs
NRA saves the day!
The National Recovery Administration.
It was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
There is no listing for an official commemorative coin. A medal was struck during the 1930s for the National Recovery Administration; it currently sells for about $10.
It represented support of the National Recovery Administration.
National Recovery Administration. ^__^
J. Carroll Moody has written: 'The steel industry and the National Recovery Administration' -- subject(s): Steel industry and trade, United States, United States. National Recovery Administration