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Reagan's Establishment of the Rule of Law

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It looks similar in many ways in the development of the U.S. air traffic controller strike 43 years ago in 1981 and the departure of Korean medical doctors in 2024.

Reagan's Establishment of the Rule of Law

The first year of Reagan's presidency, August 1981
Air traffic controllers union strike under the American Federation of Industries (AFLCIO).

Requirements
     1. Reduce your 40-hour workweek by 8 hours to 32 hours
     2. $10,000 raise in salary on top of existing high pay
     3. Threatens to All-Stop Air Networks Across America If You Don't Meet Your Demand

Reagan Response
     1. Air traffic controllers are state officials who have banned public officials from striking
         a public notice of a violation of the law
     2. the stipulation that their actions pose a grave threat to national security
     3. Ordering strike controllers to return to work
     4. Fire a controller who didn't return within 48 hours, and never again
         He said he would issue an executive order to prevent him from getting a job in the same industry
         Implementation as is
     5. Excluding 1,650 (13%) who returned within 48 hours of the 1,3009 who went on strike
         11,359 people (87%) were fired. Reemployment in the same industry will not be possible

its impact
     1. U.S. Air Logistics Plunges To 28%, Reaches 50% After 3 Months
         Logistics is restored before the strike, and it takes two more years after that
     2. So that the union doesn't dare to go on an illegal strike after that
         Bringing the scares of the rule of law to the working groups
     3. No labor group since Reagan has dared to go on illegal strike
         setting a grave precedent for failing to shake the nation

Note (Source)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNvVhikQ8PI&t=3s


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U.S. Dow Industrial Stock Index Since Reagan's inauguration in 1981

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