Why did President Truman veto the Taft-Hartley Act?
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President Truman vetoed this bill because he thought that it was unfair to work people who belonged to, or wished to belong to, labor unions
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President Truman veto the Taft-Hartley Act as It had an impact on the first amendment rights of labor or workers for free speech.
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- As per the Taft Hartley Act, the labor unions were organized to collectively bargain for their rights.
- The closed shops were outlawed meaning that the workers could decline the right to join a union.
- A closed shop was an establishment where non-union members were hired.
- Though this act did replicate a few of the concepts of the Wagner act of 1935, it did go on to restrict certain union practices.
- This act went on to hurt labor unions.
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