National Recovery Administration (NRA) Promo (AKA, Give a Man a Job) (1933)

Channel:
Subscribers:
6,530
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK8GMJm0D0A



Duration: 2:50
7,054 views
67


New Deal-era promo for the NRA (National Recovery Administration) with Jimmy Durante and Moe Howard as the Exterminator.

The National Recovery Administration was a prime 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.

In 1935, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declared that the NRA law was unconstitutional, ruling that it infringed the separation of powers under the United States Constitution. The NRA quickly stopped operations, but many of its labor provisions reappeared in the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act), passed later the same year. The long-term result was a surge in the growth and power of unions, which became a core of the New Deal Coalition that dominated national politics for the next three decades.

The NRA, symbolized by the Blue Eagle, was popular with workers. Businesses that supported the NRA put the symbol in their shop windows and on their packages, though they did not always go along with the regulations entailed. Though membership to the NRA was voluntary, businesses that did not display the eagle were very often boycotted, making it seem mandatory for survival to many.

As part of the "First New Deal," the NRA was based on the premise that the Great Depression was caused by market instability and that government intervention was necessary to balance the interests of farmers, business and labor. The NIRA, which created the NRA, declared that codes of fair competition should be developed through public hearings, and gave the Administration the power to develop voluntary agreements with industries regarding work hours, pay rates, and price fixing. The NRA was put into operation by an executive order, signed the same day as the passage of the NIRA.

New Dealers who were part of the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt saw the close analogy with the earlier crisis handling the economics of World War I. They brought ideas and experience from the government controls and spending of 1917-18.

In his June 16, 1933 "Statement on the National Industrial Recovery Act," President Roosevelt described the spirit of the NRA: "On this idea, the first part of the NIRA proposes to our industry a great spontaneous cooperation to put millions of men back in their regular jobs this summer." He further stated, "But if all employers in each trade now band themselves faithfully in these modern guilds--without exception-and agree to act together and at once, none will be hurt and millions of workers, so long deprived of the right to earn their bread in the sweat of their labor, can raise their heads again. The challenge of this law is whether we can sink selfish interest and present a solid front against a common peril."

[National Recovery Administration (NRA) Promo]
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Published 1933
Usage Public Domain
Topics New Deal: NRA, Durante, Jimmy

Run time 2:47
Producer Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Sponsor N/A
Audio/Visual Sd, B&W




Other Videos By Khalbrae


2015-06-30Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Combat Theme 3 Animatic (1999, New World Computing) HD Animated
2015-06-29Military Madness: Nectaris - PSX Attract Mode Gameplay Video (1998, Jaleco/Hudson Soft)
2015-06-29Military Madness: Nectaris - PSX Intro (1998, Jaleco/Hudson)
2015-06-29Game of Pwnies Preview
2015-06-29Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Combat Theme 2 Animatic (1999, New World Computing)
2015-06-28Front Page Sports Golf - Tutorial (1997, Sierra)
2015-06-28Front Page Sports Golf Intro and Courses
2015-06-28Chrono Cross Intro (2000, Square Enix)
2015-06-27Might and Magic 8 Japanese PS2 Trailer (2000, 3DO)
2015-06-27Incredible NES Monster Party Tool Assisted Speedrun by Tanooki Teabag in 14:58:07
2015-06-27National Recovery Administration (NRA) Promo (AKA, Give a Man a Job) (1933)
2015-06-27Heroes of Might and Magic 3 Combat Theme 1 Animatic (1999, NWC) HD Animated
2015-06-26Star Trek: The Next Generation NES/Gameboy Game Official Trailer (1993, Absolute Software)
2015-06-26Microsoft Return of Arcade Official Trailer (1996, Microsoft/Namco)
2015-06-26Heroes of Might and Magic 2 Roland Campaign Theme Animatic (1996, New World Computing) 720p Animated
2015-06-25Age of Wonders Intro (1999, Triumph Studios/Epic/GOD Games) - One of the Greatest Strategy Games
2015-06-25Heroes of Might and Magic 2 Battle Theme 3 Animatic (1996, New World Computing) 720p Animated
2015-06-24Jurassic Park 2: The Chaos Continues Official Trailer (1994, Ocean Software)
2015-06-24Jurassic Park Official Commercial/Trailer (1993, Sega/Blue Sky Software)
2015-06-24Jurassic Park (SNES) Official Trailer (1993, Ocean Software)
2015-06-24Civilization: Call to Power 2 unofficial preview Trailer (2000, Activision)



Tags:
National Recovery Administration (Organization)
Give A Man A Job
Jimmy
Durante
Moe
Howard
Three
Stooges
The
3 Stooges
Government
Economy
Politics
Economic
Intervention
Great
Depression
Great Depression (Event)
Crisis
Chicken
in
every
pot
Socialism
Socialist
FDR
Franklin
D.
Delano
Roosevelt
National
Recovery
Administration
Federal
Democrat
Democratic
USA
United
States
of
America
Homeless
Jobless
Poor
Business
Competition
Competitive
Country
Back
Take
My
Our