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Why did the National War Labor Board adopt the practice of equal pay for equal
work in November of 1942?
To ensure a fair distribution of goods during the war
To recruit women for infantry positions in the armed forces
O To encourage people to work more than one job
To ensure fair treatment for women in the workplace during the war


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The Board was composed of 12 members, four representatives each of industry, labor, and the public. The Board's primary responsibility was to peacefully settle labor disputes in order to prevent strikes or lock-outs in war industries.