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In reply to the discussion: So Air Traffic Controllers wanted fair wages and decent working conditions, Reagan fired them [View all]NewDeal_Dem
(1,049 posts)35. and speaking of consequences for turning one's back on someone:
Ex-CIA Analyst Ray McGovern Beaten, Arrested for Silent Protest at Clinton Speech
This week, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a major address calling for internet freedom around the world. As Clinton condemned the Egyptian and Iranian governments for arresting and beating protesters, former U.S. Army and CIA officer Ray McGovern was violently ejected from the audience and arrested after he stood up and turned his back in a silent protest of Americas foreign policy. Ray McGovern joins us from Washington, D.C..
http://www.democracynow.org/2011/2/18/ex_cia_analyst_ray_mcgovern_beaten
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So Air Traffic Controllers wanted fair wages and decent working conditions, Reagan fired them [View all]
randys1
Dec 2014
OP
yup fire every one of them let them enjoy the vast wealth and comfy living on unemployment
belzabubba333
Dec 2014
#1
He was also informing on his union brothers and sisters to the FBI during those years
Major Nikon
Dec 2014
#16
+100 Reagan was never a real union man, let alone a union leader. He was a plant and a stooge.
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#21
So you are championing Reagan's labor busting that caused irreparable harm to the labor movement?
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#2
What part of this dont you get? ONe group wanted safe working conditions, the other wants
randys1
Dec 2014
#3
Reagan abused his authority and caused grave long standing damage to workers rights.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#4
youre able to stand up and turn your back on your boss as a fuck you while he' giving a
belzabubba333
Dec 2014
#33
they're not doing it as individuals acting individually to their boss. they're doing it as a group.
NewDeal_Dem
Dec 2014
#34
yes i have heard of strikes. most union contracts dont include wildcat strikes most strikes happen
belzabubba333
Dec 2014
#36
There's a difference between acting on behalf of the union and acting as an employee
Major Nikon
Dec 2014
#38
I agree. It could have gone badly. The reprucussions for wokres still play out today.
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2014
#10
I know much of DU wants to get behind the whole Reagan was wonderful thing but what he did was
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#8