August 5, 1981: Reagan fires air traffic controllers
A LOOK BACK | Air traffic controllers strike; Matsunaka weighs Owens challenge | News | coloradopolitics.com
Air Traffic Controllers Walk Reagan Fires PATCO Strikes
The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker
The 1981 PATCO Strike | UTA Libraries
Forty years since the PATCO strike: Part four - World Socialist Web Site
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
33 Years Ago: Reagan Goes Union-Busting, Fires 11,000 Striking Air Traffic Controllers – Mother Jones
OTD in History… August 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan fires striking air traffic controllers | History Musings
The Murder of the Middle Class Began 40 Years Ago This Week
Today in labor history: Reagan fires air traffic controllers
The Air Traffic Controllers Strike - Jason Manning, Writer
Lessons from the Air Traffic Controllers' Strike of 1981 | ideas and action
TIME Magazine Cover: Controller's Strike - Aug. 17, 1981 - Transportation - Aviation - Air Safety - Airlines - Transportation - Labor Unions - Labor & Employment
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" /
1,702 Air Traffic Controllers Strike Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images
Breaking the Strike: President Reagan's Bold Move Against the Air Traffic Controllers - YouTube
Aug. 3, 1981: Air Traffic Controllers Strike - Zinn Education Project
The PATCO Conspiracy Revisited: From Carter to Reagan…to Obama - In These Times
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
The Consequences of Reagan Breaking the '81 Air Traffic Controllers Strike (2/2)