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An organization informed the job applicants that they have to join one of the two unions in order to apply for a job in the organization. Two of the applicants had ideological differences, and they refused to join either of the unions. The third one had a dispute with one of them, and he too refused to join either of the unions. The applications of all the three individuals were dismissed on the grounds that joining one of the unions is the condition for employment. Does this act violate the Taft-Hartley Act?

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