June 25 - Congress Pushes for Wartime Labor Repression
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June 25 - Congress Pushes for Wartime Labor Repression

2024-06-23
On this day in labor history, the year was 1943. That was the day the Smith-Connally War Labor Disputes Act was passed.  In the years before Taft-Hartley, it was considered the foremost slave labor bill.  It gave the president the power to seize and operate war industries confronted with strikes or lockouts interfering with war production.  It also criminalized any future strikes in seized plants with $5000 fines and up to a year in prison.  And it held unions in war-related industries lia...
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