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August 3, 1981: Remarks on the Air Traffic Controllers Strike

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Ronald Reagan

August 03, 1981

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President Ronald Reagan speaks about the air traffic controllers strike. He states very clearly that if the striking union workers do not report to work in 48 hours, they will be fired from their jobs. The President then takes questions along with Attorney General William French Smith and Secretary of Transportation Andrew Lewis, Jr.

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August 3, 1981: Remarks on the Air Traffic Controllers Strike

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