PATCO WAS one of the few unions, along with the Air Line Pilots Association, to endorse Ronald Reagan in the 1980 presidential election. But when Reagan won the White House in 1980, it was Corporate America, not his union endorsers, that he was eager to prove himself to.
While Reagan launched the attack on PATCO, the previous administration of Democrat Jimmy Carter prepared the ground. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) under Carter conducted a management campaign of harassment against union controllers. And 12 months before the government's contract with PATCO was set to expire, Carter formed a "Management Strike Contingency Force" to prepare for a walkout--including the use of scabs.
Reagan happily finished what Carter started. In February 1981, a month before contract negotiations began, the FAA and the Justice Department drew up a list of PATCO militants to arrest. Just four hours into the strike, Reagan got on TV to threaten strikers that they would be terminated if they didn't get back to work in 48 hours.
Then the movie actor-president told reporters a story about an unidentified striker who supposedly resigned from PATCO, saying, "How can I ask my kids to obey the law if I don't?"
Nevertheless, PATCO members stood strong. On the first day of the strike on August 3, 85 percent of union controllers went out. More than 6,000 flights out of a daily load of about 14,000 were immediately canceled. Two days later, Reagan fired the striking controllers.
During the walkout, the FAA was able to keep air traffic at 70 percent of pre-strike levels, largely thanks to its scabbing operation. But the administration also depended on something controllers hadn't anticipated--total disregard for public safety. According to the union, 481 near misses were reported in the first year of the strike--compared to 10 reported in the 10 years before the walkout.
Union Leaders had a chance to show what solidarity was all about. But they passed it by. AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland denounced Reagan's attack on PATCO. But he also sent a letter to AFL-CIO affiliates, discouraging them from taking any type of strike action in solidarity.
"I personally do not think that the trade union movement should undertake anything that would represent punishing, injuring or inconveniencing the public at large for the sins or the transgressions of the Reagan administration," Kirkland wrote.
Striker Terry Duffy had a response for Kirkland, published years later: "For those of you who think it is revolutionary for government workers to strike, I tell you that this is the only country in the free world that does not allow government workers to strike. I know a strike causes inconveniences. It is supposed to."
William Winpisinger, president of the International Association of Machinists (IAM) and a self-described "socialist," could have dealt a serious blow to Reagan. If IAM members who serviced the planes had walked out, airports across the country would have been shut down.
But Winpisinger refused to call out IAM members, citing the IAM's no-strike clause with the airlines. Other union leaders never mobilized the solidarity that they could have--with a few saying that PATCO got its just desserts for supporting Reagan.
Controllers in Canada walked out briefly in solidarity with PATCO before they were threatened with huge fines and suspensions. And the sentiment existed to take on the bosses in the U.S.
The Reagan administration used everything in its arsenal to teach PATCO--and every other union--a lesson. Militants were arrested, jailed and fined. Some PATCO members with federal mortgages lost their homes. Others were denied when they tried to adopt children. The union was fined millions of dollars, and its $3.5 million strike fund was frozen. Eventually, the government succeeded in decertifying PATCO.
Only 1,300 of the nearly 13,000 controllers returned to their jobs, also disobeying a federal court injunction ordering an end to the strike.
On August 5th, following the PATCO workers' refusal to obey his order, Reagan fired the 11,345 striking air traffic controllers who had ignored the order and banned them from federal service for life. PATCO was also decertified by the Federal Labor Relations Authority a few months later.
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Only got five hours of sleep because my eyes burned from allergies
you know one wierd thing about recent events is that it really separates the normal people from the genuine lib psychos
lib twitter right now is literally baying for the blood of the chinese rn
Nah I'm in the kind of mood where you fantasize about stabbing a TERF in the kidney :meow-knife-trans:
My partner goes to bed at 8, I go to bed at 10. Every night around 9 our cat: :screm:
:lets-fucking-go: our realtor got the sellers to escrow the money it's gonna take to redeem the ground rent and convert the house we're buying's title into a normal ass title. that'll take months because we have to do it through the government but we still get to close TOMORROW. ya girl is moving into her new place! :blob-no-thoughts:
Ur telling me the government spent 52 billion on a CHIP bill?!? Those things are like 2.50 for a family size down at the Kroger?
Those fat cats must be eating the fancy organic puffed keenwah kind, meanwhile us real Americans 🇳🇺 eat lays classic in our jeans with the radio turned UP
Hell yeah comrade. Just regular folks washing the excess salt from their Lays like raccoons and listening to top 40 hits.
Kansas turning out close to 50% voter turnout (maybe higher, i saw a 65% estimate, idk if there are outstanding ballots) in a midterm primary to defend abortion by 17 points is such a massive W, holy shit.
Despite massive retaliations against the island of Taiwan, the only Americans facing repercussions of Pelosi's visit are those trying to use the servers of Hexbear.net
why are people claiming there's a genocide in ukraine? i saw some people on a liberal message board making the claim but they wouldn't give me a straight answer (and the answer i did get was "the holomodor"). Even the pro-ukraine wiki article claims fewer civilian casualties than russian forces casualties.
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- While in Vegas, take a day trip to the Hoover Dam and lovely Lake Mead and dump the water in.
- Additionally, abstain from as much water as possible while in Vegas. You only need 1 Litre a day, and you’re going to get some from eating food at the fantastic Vegas buffets so don’t get greedy.