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How Ronald Reagan Broke the Air Traffic Controllers Union--And Why That Fight...
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How Ronald Reagan Broke the Air Traffic Controllers Union--And Why That Fight...
How Ronald Reagan Broke the Air Traffic Controllers Union--And Why That Fight Still Matters
http://www.alternet.org/story/154595/how...l_matters/ From the article: Quote:Alan Greenspan described the 1981 destruction of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization as “perhaps most important” of all of Reagan’s domestic undertakings. The defeat of PATCO during the first summer of the Reagan administration “gave weight to the legal right of private employers, previously not fully exercised, to use their own discretion to both hire and discharge workers.” With employers’ “freedom to fire” renewed, entrepreneurial initiative could once again be unleashed. Reagan’s action thus inaugurated a miraculous era of “low unemployment and low inflation.” If we substitute Greenspan’s phrase “freedom to fire” with “break unions, strip them of the right to strike, redistribute wealth upward, and create massive economic insecurity,” then we have a story that is similarly satisfying to the Left. Indeed, the PATCO strike has become the pivotal event—both symbolically and substantively—in almost everyone’s understanding of the massive realignment of class power in the United States in the last few decades. |
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