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mario62 [17]
3 years ago
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How many times did President Truman veto the Taft-Hartley Act??

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zavuch27 [327]3 years ago
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The Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 29 U.S.C. § 141-197<span>, better known as the </span>Taft–Hartley Act<span>, (80 H.R. 3020, </span>Pub.L. 80–101, 61 Stat. 136<span>, enacted June 23, 1947) is a </span>United States federal law<span> that restricts the activities and power of </span>labor unions<span>. The </span>act<span>, still effective, was sponsored by Senator </span>Robert A. Taft<span> and Representative </span>Fred A. Hartley, Jr.<span>, and became law despite U.S. President </span>Harry S. Truman<span>'s </span>veto<span> on June 23, 1947.</span>[1]<span> Labor leaders called it the "slave-labor bill"</span>[2]<span> while President Truman argued that it was a "dangerous intrusion on </span>free speech",[3]<span> arguing that it would "conflict with important principles of our democratic society".</span>[4]<span> Nevertheless, Truman would subsequently veto it twelve times during his presidency.</span>[5]<span> The Taft–Hartley Act amended the </span>National Labor Relations Act<span> (NLRA; informally the Wagner Act), which Congress passed in 1935. The principal author of the Taft–Hartley Act was J. Mack Swigert, of the Cincinnati law firm Taft, Stettinius & Hollister.</span>
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