Asked by tyesha gilbert on May 11, 2024

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What effect did the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 have on unions?

A) It gave unions greater power.
B) It prohibited government workers from unionizing.
C) It instituted limits on secondary strikes and boycotts.
D) It made unions illegal.

Taft-Hartley Act

A 1947 federal law in the United States that restricts the activities and power of labor unions.

Unions

Organizations formed by workers from related fields that work together to protect their collective interests, such as better wages, working conditions, and benefits.

Secondary Strikes

Secondary strikes involve workers going on strike in solidarity with workers from a different company or industry, aiming to support another group's strike or labour dispute.

  • Analyze the positions, difficulties, and evolution of union membership in today's economies.
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Shaunice FeleciaMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 instituted limits on secondary strikes and boycotts, which weakened the power of unions. It also included other provisions that were unfavorable to labor, such as allowing states to pass "right-to-work" laws that prohibited unions from requiring workers to join or pay dues. This led to a decline in union membership and power in the following decades.