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Why does Truman think the Taft-Hartley Act would harm American laborers and employers? Answer for Endo
Truman states that labor unions over the years have increased the living standards of American workers to the point of being the highest in the world. The bill, he claims, would weaken the ability of unions to maintain those high standards for US workers. He also states that employers would regret the bill because it is “loaded with provisions that would plague and hamper management.” In addition, he states that the bill would have a negative effect by taking labor disputes out of the workplace and into the courtroom.

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