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President Truman believed the bill was unfair to working people who belonged to or, or wanted to belong to a labor union.

Answer:

The Taft-Hartley Act was proposed overriding the veto by President Harry S.Truman. Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act in 1947 to control the power of labor unions. The Act made sure to stop the labor Unions contribution in a political campaign and also prohibited disclosure of a union's financial activities. President Truman vetoes the Taft- Hartley Act because he believed that it was against the working-class people in America. It abuses the rights of the people who needed Unions for better wages and working condition.    

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