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100 years of air traffic control | Business Aviation News: Aviation  International News
100 years of air traffic control | Business Aviation News: Aviation International News

The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker
The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker

The Secret World of Air Traffic Controllers | Topic
The Secret World of Air Traffic Controllers | Topic

Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike  that Changed America: McCartin, Joseph A.: 9780199325207: Amazon.com: Books
Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America: McCartin, Joseph A.: 9780199325207: Amazon.com: Books

How air traffic controllers helped end the shutdown — and changed history -  The Washington Post
How air traffic controllers helped end the shutdown — and changed history - The Washington Post

Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia
Ronald Reagan - Wikipedia

Why TSA and FAA workers can't just go on strike to end the shutdown - ABC  News
Why TSA and FAA workers can't just go on strike to end the shutdown - ABC News

Video Aug. 5, 1981: Air Traffic Controllers Strike - ABC News
Video Aug. 5, 1981: Air Traffic Controllers Strike - ABC News

Reaching the End of the PATCO Era? - The American Prospect
Reaching the End of the PATCO Era? - The American Prospect

Forty years since the PATCO strike: Part one - World Socialist Web Site
Forty years since the PATCO strike: Part one - World Socialist Web Site

A History of Air Traffic Control
A History of Air Traffic Control

Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike  that Changed America: McCartin, Joseph A.: 9780199325207: Amazon.com: Books
Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike that Changed America: McCartin, Joseph A.: 9780199325207: Amazon.com: Books

A Man to Emulate Dies—Former Secretary Lewis
A Man to Emulate Dies—Former Secretary Lewis

Opinion | 30 Years Ago: The Day the Middle Class Died | Michael Moore
Opinion | 30 Years Ago: The Day the Middle Class Died | Michael Moore

Ronald Reagan fires 11,359 air-traffic controllers - HISTORY
Ronald Reagan fires 11,359 air-traffic controllers - HISTORY

Thomas Platt, 91, Dies: Fined Air Traffic Controllers $100,000 an Hour -  The New York Times
Thomas Platt, 91, Dies: Fined Air Traffic Controllers $100,000 an Hour - The New York Times

A History of Air Traffic Control
A History of Air Traffic Control

The Murder of the Middle Class Began 40 Years Ago This Week
The Murder of the Middle Class Began 40 Years Ago This Week

Labor Day history: 3 pivotal moments in the modern workers' movement : NPR
Labor Day history: 3 pivotal moments in the modern workers' movement : NPR

Ronald Reagan and the PATCO Strike: Broken Promises and a Broken Union –  The History Rat
Ronald Reagan and the PATCO Strike: Broken Promises and a Broken Union – The History Rat

Drew Lewis, former U.S. transportation secretary, dies
Drew Lewis, former U.S. transportation secretary, dies

Drew Lewis, former U.S. transportation secretary, dies
Drew Lewis, former U.S. transportation secretary, dies

Labor Day history: 3 pivotal moments in the modern workers' movement : NPR
Labor Day history: 3 pivotal moments in the modern workers' movement : NPR

Were any of the striking air traffic controllers who were fired by  President Ronald Reagan in August 1981 rehired? - Quora
Were any of the striking air traffic controllers who were fired by President Ronald Reagan in August 1981 rehired? - Quora

Forty years since the PATCO strike: Part five - World Socialist Web Site
Forty years since the PATCO strike: Part five - World Socialist Web Site

The Last Strike - A Feature Length Documentary by Kindling Group —  Kickstarter
The Last Strike - A Feature Length Documentary by Kindling Group — Kickstarter

The Legacy of the Crushed 1981 PATCO Strike
The Legacy of the Crushed 1981 PATCO Strike

The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker
The Cost of Defying the President | The New Yorker