The objections to the Walsh-Healy Act of 1936, which mandated “prevail

The objections to the Walsh-Healy Act of 1936, which mandated “prevailing wages” in government employment,

(a) concerned the tendency of government wages to undercut those of the private sector.
(b) came from the labor unions.
(c) held that unemployment would be maintained artificially high.
(d) held that payment of prevailing wages would reduce the national debt too slowly.

 

ANSWER

(c)

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