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Reaching the End of the PATCO Era? - The American Prospect
File:Photograph of President Reagan making remarks on Air Traffic Controllers Strike in the Rose Garden - NARA - 198519.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
13,000 AIR CONTROLLERS DEFY REAGAN DISMISSAL DEADLINE; 72% OF FLIGHTS IN - The New York Times
Herman van der Meer: Fired air-traffic controller became 'political refugee'
The Legacy of the Crushed 1981 PATCO Strike
Reagan vs. Air Traffic Controllers | Miller Center
The day unions lost their muscle | MPR News
Remarks and Q & A with reporters on the Air Traffic Controllers (PATCO) strike - YouTube
Here Are 3 Pivotal Moments In Workers' History To Remember This Labor Day | WBEZ Chicago
33 Years Ago: Reagan Goes Union-Busting, Fires 11,000 Striking Air Traffic Controllers – Mother Jones
Breaking the Strike: President Reagan's Bold Move Against the Air Traffic Controllers - YouTube
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1.469 Air Traffic Controllers Strike Bilder und Fotos - Getty Images
The Power of the Pen: What did Reagan do? - The Tufts Daily
Ronald Reagan-Remarks on the Air Traffic Controllers Strike (August 3, 1981) - YouTube
Air Traffic Controllers' Strike | Stephen Koppekin
Ronald Reagan vs. Air Traffic Controllers, 1981 - Top 10 Government Showdowns - TIME
New York Times OTD on X: "The front page #OTD in 1981. President Reagan fires 11,359 striking air-traffic controllers who ignored his order for them to return to work. #nytimes https://t.co/GLZfDxOZFo" /
Today in labor history: Reagan fires air traffic controllers
CONTROLLERS STRIKE, HALTING 7,000 FLIGHTS; REAGAN GIVES 48-HOUR NOTICE ON STRIKERS OF DISMISSAL - The New York Times
In 1981, Ronald Reagan fired 11,345 air traffic controllers after they refused to end their strike and subsequently banned them from federal service for life — Curionic
Teamsters History - Today in Labor History we take a look back at the 1981 Air Traffic Controllers strike. It is common knowledge that Reagan fired all 11,359 of the workers for
File:President Ronald Reagan making a statement to the press regarding the air traffic controllers strike.jpg - Wikipedia
The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker
UAW International Union - PATCO strike started on this day in 1981. In February 1981, PATCO members began negotiations with the FAA for a reduced 32-hour workweek, a $10,000 pay increase for