[Radio address to the nation from U.S. President Harry Truman on the Taft-Hartley bill].
U.S. President Harry Truman explains his position on Taft-Hartley bill after his veto of it and his opinions of that legislation. He says that he's in favor of passing a bill to improve labor relations, but explains that he believes the Taft-Hartley bill places too many restrictions on workers and c...
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Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (14 min., 42 sec.)) |
Format: | Electronic Software Audio |
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U.S. President Harry Truman explains his position on Taft-Hartley bill after his veto of it and his opinions of that legislation. He says that he's in favor of passing a bill to improve labor relations, but explains that he believes the Taft-Hartley bill places too many restrictions on workers and contains too many provisions that the public does not understand. |
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Note: | Electronic resource. Originally broadcast on KDKA. |
Call Number: | M829 bd.2 Voice 6329 |
Playing Time: | 00:14:42 |
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Broadcast 1947 June 20. |
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Description based on open-reel tape version record. |