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After the war, truman faced challenges with labor unions. would you consider truman as working for or against organized labor? explain
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After the war, truman faced challenges with labor unions. would you consider truman as working for or against organized labor? explain
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Truman worked more for labor than against it. He did not roll back any of the pro-labor New Deal legislation. He also vetoed the anti-labor Taft-Hartley Act, although it became law when Congress overrode his veto.
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