What bill did President Truman vetoed when he sought to support the power of unionized labor ? A. Wars Powers Resolution B. Wagner Act C. Taft-Hartley Act D. Federal-Aid Highway Act

Respuesta :

C. Taft-Hartley Act

President Truman vetoed the 
Taft-Hartley Act because it restricts granting of powers to the labor unions.

Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Taft-Hartley Act, is the right answer.

The labor-management Relations Act of 1947, popularly identified as the Taft–Hartley Act is a federal law of the United States that regulates the movements and influence of labor unions. The 80th Congress of the United States enacted this act over the veto of Harry S. Truman, the then President of the United States. This act was launched in the consequence of a significant strike surge in the years 1945 and 1946.