Labor Management Relations Act of 1947

The Taft - Hartley Act ( official name: Labor Management Relations Act ) is an A. Taft and Congressman Fred A. Hartley in 1947 brought in by U.S. Senator Robert Law, the legal relations between employers and workers in the United States of America rearranged. The adopted against the veto of President Harry S. Truman Act worsened the position of trade unions clearly.

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