During the 1950s two Senate investigations, both highly
publicized through the new medium of television, revealed the
spread of racketeers and corruption among labor unions. Taking
advantage of these sensational revelations, business interests, who
for years had chafed against the federal government's pro-labor
policies, mounted a campaign to curb labor's power. With the
support of the business-oriented administration of Dwight
Eisenhower, they pushed through Congress a new "reform" law -- the
Landrum-Griffin Act. In this book, R. Alton Lee, author of an
earlier study of the Taft-Hartley law, offers the first detailed
legislative history of this important act and with it an
examination of the Eisenhower presidency.
Lee traces the development of the public's distrust of labor
leaders and the rising sentiment for reform and then follows the
progress of the legislation through both houses of Congress in the
midst of moves and countermoves by labor and management. He shows
how some of the leading actors in the struggle -- notably John
Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Barry Goldwater -- used the occasion
to further their political ambitions. In the final vote the swing
of public opinion against labor and the potent combination of
conservative southern Democrats and northern Republicans secured
for the law an overwhelming majority in Congress.
The enactment of the Landrum-Griffin law, Lee concludes, is yet
another example of Eisenhower's astuteness as a politician, one who
marshaled the force of his popular appeal and adroitly deployed his
administrative aides to achieve his goal. It also provides a
revealing example of the interplay among public, president, and
Congress in the American system.
Eisenhower and Landrum-Griffin makes a valuable contribution to
political and labor history and to a deeper understanding of the
Eisenhower presidency.
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