P.A.T.C.O. And Reagan: An American Tragedy P.A.T.C.O. And Reagan: An American Tragedy

P.A.T.C.O. And Reagan: An American Tragedy

The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike of 1981

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P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY - The Air Traffic Controllers' Strike of 1981 - documents those ominous days leading up to, including, and
after the fateful strike and consequent firing of over 11,000 federal employees by the President of the United States in August, 1981. Relying on
primary White House research materials available in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library archives, the book concludes that both the strike and the
dismissal were not only predictable, but inescapable scenarios, given the resolute and tenacious personalities of the leaders involved. It discusses
in length, the compounding effects that the strike had on its members, society at large, and the White House.





P.A.T.C.O. AND REAGAN explores the motivations behind the strikers controversial actions and the corresponding rationales of their opponents, which
included just about everybody else. It highlights the heightened emotions that fueled the unions expectations before the strike and drove its fervent
quest for redemption after the strike. The unions inability to comprehend how the strike would be perceived ultimately doomed its efforts and
condemned it to a collision course with the Reagan Administration, the general public, and even its own membership . As a consequence, organized labor
in the United States would never be the same.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2011
29 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
108
Páginas
EDITORIAL
AuthorHouse
VENTAS
AuthorHouse
TAMAÑO
126.7
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