Asked by
Kevin Morris
on Nov 06, 2024Verified
Which of the following acts outlawed closed-shop agreements?
A) The Taft-Hartley Act
B) The Wagner Act
C) The Landrum-Griffin Act
D) The Sherman Antitrust Act
Taft-Hartley Act
A law enacted by the federal government in 1947 within the United States, aimed at constraining the operations and capabilities of labor unions.
Closed-shop Agreements
Closed-shop agreements are labor contracts requiring employers to hire only union members, typically to ensure worker unity in negotiations and workplace standards, though they are restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions.
Landrum-Griffin Act
A U.S. law aimed at regulating labor unions' internal affairs and their officials, promoting democracy, and safeguarding union members' rights.
- Identify the regulatory structure overseeing labor unions, encompassing key statutes and their mandates.
Verified Answer
JB
Learning Objectives
- Identify the regulatory structure overseeing labor unions, encompassing key statutes and their mandates.