The PATCO Strike and The Rise and Fall of Unions in America

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The PATCO strike began on August 3, 1981 with over 13,000 people walking out. This "illegal" act was met with a quick response from President Ronald Reagan (Sconberger p 1). Reagan told the strikers, "Either return to work within 48 hours or be fired from government service for breaking the 'oath of office' not to strike (Sconberger, special report, p. 12). While roughly 1,200 workers returned to work, another 12,000 remained on strike and were promptly fired (Sconberger p 1). This caused a serious safety problem for the airlines, inconveniences for many Americans, and lost profits for many businesses. Controllers needed to be replaced and it needed to be done fast. As a result, their were many questions on the safety of airlines. In order to understand the effects of the strike on the safety of airlines, an understanding of the PATCO movement is necessary.
The Rise and Fall of Unions in America
The union labor movement blossomed early in the century, as membership grew from 2.0 million members in 1910 to 18.0 million members in 1953. However, by 1980 membership was only slightly higher at 20.0 million members. During that time, membership growth was relatively consistent in that it never really declined a significant amount. After 1980, union membership began to decline sharply. In 1985 membership was already back down to 18 million members and by 1990, the number of union members was hovering near 16 million members. As a percentage of the total employment in the economy, unions grew from only 13% in 1935 to 32% in 1953 and have fallen steadily since 1955. In 1980, labor union roles had decreased to 23% and by 1990, the figure had shrunk ev...

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