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The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed the closed shop

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The Hartley Act, also known as the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, amended the previous Wagner Act of 1935. It aimed to curb the power of labor unions by placing certain restrictions on their activities. It prohibited unfair labor practices by both unions and employers, allowed for the decertification of unions under certain conditions, and gave the President the power to intervene in labor disputes to prevent strikes that could harm national security.

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What did the Taft - hartley act do?

The Taft Hartley Act did prohibit the jurisdictional strikes.


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