Leadership, autobiography by Rudolph Giuliani: on Jobs


Ronald Reagan: Fired PATCO workers who broke oath not to strike

On August 3, 1981, 13,000 Professional Air Traffic Controllers (PATCO) walked off the job. President Reagan asked, "Don't these air traffic controllers take the same oath that everyone who works for the US takes, promising not to strike against the government?"

I said I was sure the controllers signed that oath because we all had. I still do not know how he knew about it, because although the President takes the oath, I am sure he does not sign a form not to strike.

Reagan announced that any air traffic controller who did not return to work would be fired. He said, "Let me read the oath taken by these employees: 'I am not participating in any strike against the Government of the US or any agency thereof, and I will not so participate while an employee of the Government of the US or any agency thereof.'"

Here was the Great Communicator reading from an oath that every one of those controllers had signed. Suddenly it was as if the controllers had been caught betraying their country.

Source: Leadership, autobiography by Rudolph Giuliani, p.200-201 Oct 1, 2002

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