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Chapter 13 (Part 2)-”The National Airlines Strike of 1948”
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16 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2020
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In ALPA’s short history, Ted Baker, the owner of National Airlines, was one of the most unscrupulous operators Dave Behncke had to deal with. The pilots of National Airlines attempted to hold their management accountable for poor working conditions, but to no avail. This, compounded with the firing of one pilot resulted in the pilots voting to authorize a strike. Hear how the longest and costliest strike at in the history of ALPA to that point, turned out.
Released:
Aug 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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