Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 92, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1981 Page: 3 of 42
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Finnish controllers
stopped assisting di-
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hold their services un-
til the strike ends, said
Tapio Moilanen, union
chairman.
Norwegian controll-
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U.S. flights, then re-
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day. ,
The Federal Aviation
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'.reported 75 percent of
all regularly scheduled
, air traffic flying, con-
tinned sending out dis-
.missal notices to the
..strikers. Letters even-
tually will be sent to
about 12,000 controll-
ers, none of whom will
work again for the gov-
ernment as long as
- President Reagan is in
office, officials said.
“We. see this as the
first day in our effort to
rebuild the traffic con-
troller system in the
country," Transporta-
tion Secretary Drew
’Lewis said Thursday
night. The job, he ac-
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trol centers around the that a longer work
country. week eventually may
Larry Speakes, depu- cause fatigue.
ty White House press Despite Reagan’s 48-
secretary, said Reagan hour ultimatum early
was “very encouraged in the week to return to
by our ability to oper- work or be fired, only
ate the system and the about 1,000 of the con-
level at which we can trollers that walked out
operate.” Monday are back on
Speakes said the the job.
threatened safety. The 3
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siders the confronta-
tion over and added
that he knows "of no
possibility there could
be any change in our
position?’
FAA administrator
Lynn J. Helms said 75
percent of regularly
scheduled commercial
flights were operating, ,
and he said he is freez-
ing that level of opera-
tions until Sept. 8.
After that, a six-
month flight schedule
will be put in place
aimed at increasing
flights to 80 percent or
90 percent of normal
volume toward the end
of the year, he said.
But the controllers
showed no signs of ca-
pitulating.
“We are more firm in
our convictions and
more determined in our
resolve than we were
when the strike start-
ed," union president
Robert E. Poli said as
he visited a controller
who had been jailed in
nearby Virginia be-
cause of the strike.
“They can put our
people in shackles and
put them in jail. We will
not go back to work,”
Poll said.
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tem continued to be
handled by about one-
third of the 17,000 con-
troller who normally
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