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Clayton Antitrust Act
The
Clayton Antitrust Act
of
1914
forbade:
Interlocking Directorates,
Ownership of stock in competing corporation,
Price Cutting below cost to eliminate competitor.
Since Labor unions were exempt from law, boycotts, peaceful strikes, and peaceful picketing were legalized. Injunctions could be used to settle labor disputes only when property damage was threatened.
See also:
Sherman Antitrust Act
of
1890