When President Truman took a hard line against striking workers in the years immediately following World War II, he:
"had little understanding of the plight of laborers in the post-war years."
During the first months of his administration, he became involved in a struggle between coal miners and railroad workers. It took several meetings, and fierce arguments, to get them to agree, and end the strike.
I’m sorry but can’t u just search up? But the answer but it’s Lyndon Johnson I think
The Telegraphy was the first to send coded messages over a wire in a matter of seconds
<span> The United Farm Workers were looking for long-term changes in labor policy rather than short-term gains.</span>