Air Controllers Fired by Reagan Can Seek ReemploymentDon Phillips
Air traffic control positions are highly competitive jobs, and the controller workforce is relatively young (most were hired after the air traffic controller strike in the 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan ordered that all striking controllers be fired). Air Traffic Controllers Work at local ...
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Clinton Ends Hiring Ban on Fired Air ControllersIn a largely symbolic gesture toward organized labor, President Bill Clinton's administration lifted a ban Thursday on rehiring of air traffic controllers fired by President Ronald Reagan in 1981....
A mass training program was implemented by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the Fall of 1981 to replace almost 12,000 air traffic controllers fired by President Reagan as a result of an illegal work strike. More than six years have elapsed since the strike, yet, there is still ...
Air traffic control positions are highly competitive jobs, and the controller workforce is relatively young (most were hired after the air traffic controller strike in the 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan ordered that all striking controllers be fired). Air Traffic Controllers Work at local ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - A fledgling union, formally backed by nearly half the nation's air traffic controllers, is asking recognition as bargaining agent for the workers who have been without a union since President Reagan fired 11,400 striking controllers in 1981.U.S. Newspapers...