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- | Ronald Reagan was president from 1981 to 1989 and was known as an anti-union or ‘union busting’ president. | + | Ronald Reagan was president from 1981 to 1989 and was known as an anti-union or ‘union busting’ president. |
+ | Since Matewan was made during the union busting ‘right to work’ 1980s of Reagan, it serves as a good primary source of 1980s pro-labor films (see also: Norma Rae) made depicting the impact on class and race that demise of industrial unions would result in.--Andrew Mullins | ||
In the early 80s, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization went on strike, requesting a wage increase. Then president Ronald Reagan ordered for the strike to be broken, firing over 11,000 air traffic controllers when they wouldn’t return to work. Many see this as the final nail in the coffin of union movements in America. Matewan, released in 1987, could be seen as a response to this, offering a defense of unions as heroic, doomed endeavors in a time that it seemed like unions were about to die. (Justin Curtis) https:// | In the early 80s, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization went on strike, requesting a wage increase. Then president Ronald Reagan ordered for the strike to be broken, firing over 11,000 air traffic controllers when they wouldn’t return to work. Many see this as the final nail in the coffin of union movements in America. Matewan, released in 1987, could be seen as a response to this, offering a defense of unions as heroic, doomed endeavors in a time that it seemed like unions were about to die. (Justin Curtis) https:// |
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