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Ep. 47: The Mob, The Money, and Your Union Dues - How Congress Cleaned Up Labor Unions

Ep. 47: The Mob, The Money, and Your Union Dues - How Congress Cleaned Up Labor Unions

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Welcome to Signed Into Law, the podcast that explores the pivotal legislation that shaped America. In this episode, we dive into the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, better known as the Landrum-Griffin Act. Discover how rampant corruption, mob infiltration, and financial abuses in labor unions during the 1950s led Congress to establish a bill of rights for union members and mandate unprecedented financial transparency. From Jimmy Hoffa's Teamsters to the McClellan Committee hearings that exposed organized crime's grip on American labor, this is the story of how democracy came to the union hall.

Join us as we explore how this landmark law balanced worker protections with union accountability, forever changing the relationship between union leadership and rank-and-file members. Whether you're a labor history buff, a civics enthusiast, or simply curious about the laws that govern our workplaces, this episode reveals how one act attempted to root out corruption while preserving the labor movement's power. Subscribe to Signed Into Law wherever you get your podcasts, and never miss an episode of American legal history!

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