Which of the following laws put restrictions on large national labor organizations merging with smaller local unions.
The Landrum-Griffin Act |
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The Sherman Act |
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The Wagner Act |
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The Taft-Hartley Act |
Since the Taft-Hartley Act is a 1947 federal law which restricts some union practices and requires disclosure of certain financial and political activities by unions.
One main purpose wast to barred collective bargaining within industries because unions used collective bargaining rights to press employers to meet workers' demands. It means this law aims reducing the power of unions who had become much powerful and it was creating a problem. Hence laws put restrictions on large national labor organizations merging with smaller local unions.
Hence option fourth is the correct answer.
Fourth; The Taft-Hartley Act
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