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Reagan presidency pivotal for unions

Ronald Reagan's presidency signaled a critical period for organized labor, a time when unions began shrinking at a much faster pace and it became more acceptable for businesses to fight off labor organizations.

By Stacey Hirsh

June 8, 2004

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