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  1. Combination Act

    • ph.
      any of the British laws of 1799–1800 making illegal the confederacy of people to further their own interests or affect the rate of wages. The laws were supposed to apply to employers and workers alike, but in fact the employers were allowed to combine freely and restrictions were enforced against workers' unions; most of the legislation was repealed in 1824.