Thursday, May 16, 2019

Retail Employee Management-Assignment 2_02 Assignment

sell Employee Management- 2_02 - Assignment ExampleThe Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 was a bill introduced and sponsored by Senator Robert A. Taft and Representative Fred A. Hartley. Its main objective was to revise parts of the Wagner do of 1935 (International Association of Fire Chiefs, 2010). The bill stated proposed the following changes to the Wagner bill. It was illegal for trade weddings to lend funds towards a political campaign. The president had the mandate to appoint a special board of examination to investigate disputes among the trade unions if he thought the disagreements were a threat to national security. The bill (act) also inevitable the union leaders to take oaths to prove they were not communists. After tense lobbing and opposition to the bill by President Harry S. Truman, the Senate went ahead and approved it on July 23, 1947.The Landrum-Griffin Act also known as the labor-management insurance coverage and disclosure act was named after its sponsors Representa tive Phillip M. Landrum and Senator Robert P. Griffin (International Association of Fire Chiefs, 2010). The act prevents corruption indoors the trade unions and to guarantee the union members that the affairs of the trade unions would be conducted democratically. It was after an investigation on union corruption and racketeering was done, and the results showed that some of the trade unionists were indeed corrupt and unscrupulous. President Dwight Eisenhower signed the bill into fairness in 1957.The Brynes act is a federal law that was enacted in 1936. It is also known as the Anti-breaking law. The act prevents the movement and transportation of strikebreakers. The act states it is a crime to employ an individual, who has engaged or resorted to using tie during labor disputes. The use of threats and force is prohibited by the act. Some of the acts prohibited include stirring up violence and inciting fellow workers to violence. Offenders of the Byrnes act are punished through fine s and in cases of extreme

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