Abstract

T HE VESTING in labor of powers, the exercising of which is certain to have a substantial effect upon the economic welfare of our free enterprise system, became a reality by the enactment of the NorrisLaGuardia Act' and the pronouncements of the Supreme Court construing the Act. Whether or not these powers will have a beneficial or detrimental influence upon our economy depends upon the manner in which they are exercised. It is not the purpose of this article to predict the choice of labor or even to advocate a program. The article is confined to directing attention to these powers and indicating so far as can be now determined their scope with reference to the Antitrust laws.2 In order to fully present this, some brief mention is made of the background and growth of labor's climb to power leading up to the vesting of these responsibilities. This discnssion, therefore, comprises two points, first, the growth of labor's power, and second, labor's powers under the Norris-LaGuardia Act in relation to the Antitrust laws.

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