Labor-Management Relations Act
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The Taft-Hartley Act�officially the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 �is the first fundamental change in labor-relations ground rules in nearly twelve years.
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At his suggestion the bill was renamed the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1949, but, as old Bill Green had indicated, it would be known familiarly as the Taft bill.
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Many measures of great national importance recommended last year to the Congress still demand immediate attention legislation for school and highway construction; health and immigration legislation; water resources legislation; legislation to complete the implementation of our foreign economic policy; such labor legislation as amendments of the Labor-Management Relations Act, extension of the Fair Labor Standards Act to additional groups not now covered, and occupational safety legislation; and legislation for construction of an atomic-powered exhibit vessel.
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The Government's part in labor-management relations is now largely controlled by the terms of the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947.
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That statute is the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947, sometimes called the Taft-Hartley Act.
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