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The Labor Reform Act of 1977 was a proposed Act of the US Congress on US labor law that never came into force. It would have altered the labor legislation to bring it in line with modern developments and international standards by removing obstacles from employers to the formation of unions in the workplace.[1]

The Act would have made the following changes:

See also

References

  1. ^ Shelton, Jon (July 2017). ""Compulsory Unionism" and Its Critics: The National Right to Work Committee, Teacher Unions, and the Defeat of Labor Law Reform in 1978". Journal of Policy History. 29 (3): 378–402. doi:10.1017/S0898030617000161. ISSN 0898-0306.