This is the story of power and the abuse of power that led to
the demise of a major federal union and the firing of over 11,000
federal employees. The Professional Air Traffic Controller's
Organization (PATCO) misjudged the political sentiment of the
nation, the willingness of the Reagan Administration to implement
its social and economic agenda, and the ability of the union to
achieve its goals through work stoppages.
The events of 1981, chronicled in this story, severely
undermined the union movement and set the stage for
labor-management relations in the public sector for the subsequent
two decades. Equally important, issues that lead to the PATCO
strike were not addressed by the FAA or the Department of
Transportation, and many of the same problems still plague the
federal system today. While the PATCO debacle and its aftermath are
now reasonably clear, what is unclear is whether the union and
government leaders learned from the event.
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