a bill that restricted the power of labor unions.
Taft-Harley Act A+
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.
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it allowed states to pass right-to-work laws
The Wagner Act is more influential in leading to the current status of organized labor in this country because it is the foundation for all labor laws since it was passed in 1935. The Taft-Hartley Act was passed in the 1940s as a supplement to the Wagner Act.
it allowed states to pass right-to-work laws
limited the power of the labor unions
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The Taft Hartley Act was passed in 1947. The Berlin Blockade happened in 1948.
Taft-Hartly Act
Under William Taft, Congress passed legislation that eliminated business monopolies.
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 was passed because there was a need to regulate the different worker unions. This Act called for the President to help solve union issues, an agreement that unions could not form unless the voting was unanimous from employees to have the union, and the removal of closed union shops.