Why was the act of 1956 passed
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The Industrial Conciliation Act of 1956 is passed. The Industrial Conciliation Act of 1956 was passed in parliament. The primary objective of the Act was to separate the trade unions along racial lines, with the aim of weakening the unions. It ended recognition of trade unions with racially mixed membership.
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