The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 limited labor unions' power in the U.S. after World War II.
The passage of the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947 represented a shift in U.S. foreign policy, specifically in relation to labor unions and their power.
This legislation restricted the rights of workers to strike, boycott, and picket, as well as limited union spending in federal elections.
The Taft-Hartley Act aimed to curb the influence and power of labor unions in post-World War II America.
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