Taft-Hartley Act

Taft-Hartley Act in the United States

Taft-Hartley Act in the U.S. Legal History

Summary

Legislation in 1947 that reflected the conservative post-war mood. It outlawed the closed shop, gave presidential power to delay strikes with a “cooling-off” period, and curtailed the political and economic power of organized labor.


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