The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 outlawed secondary boycotts and jurisdictional strikes, which often involved shops and businesses that were not directly involved in a labor dispute but were targeted by unions in solidarity actions. Additionally, the act restricted union shop agreements that required employees to join a union as a condition of employment. While it did not specifically outlaw certain types of shops, it imposed significant limitations on union activities that could affect various businesses.
Closed shops
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The Taft-Harley Act of 1947 outlawed the closed shop, which required workers to be union members before being hired, as well as the secondary boycott, which involved boycotting companies that dealt with a company involved in a labor dispute.
Closed Shop
It outlawed fraudulent monopolies
Outlawed coc, cocaine and opium
The Taft-Hartley Act, enacted in 1947, outlawed secondary boycotts, jurisdictional strikes, and closed shops, which required union membership for employment. It aimed to balance the power between labor unions and employers by restricting union activities deemed unfair. Additionally, the act mandated that union leaders affirm they were not members of the Communist Party and allowed states to pass "right-to-work" laws, enabling workers to opt out of union membership.
The Civil Rights Act of 1866
Yes, that is part of the voting rights act.
The use of force to prevent people from voting.
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
The United States government outlawed polygamy in all it's states and territories in 1865. As Utah was a territory at that time, polygamy was outlawed in Utah Territory by an act of the United States government.