Why does Truman feel the act is radical and not “moderate,” as some in Congress claim?
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Truman feels that the act is radical and not "moderate" because it would take away the power of the unions. Characters used: 107 / 15000 Truman states that the bill is radical because it would deliberately weaken labor unions by removing their bargaining power.
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