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    Some Historians Argue That the PATCO Strike Re-Established a Tone
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Some Historians Argue That the PATCO Strike Re-Established a Tone

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Some historians argue that the PATCO strike re-established a tone, or pattern of adversarial labor-management relations and union suppression in the U.S. that is still felt today.

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