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Briefly summarize Reagan’s attitude about unions:
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Reagan was strongly opposed to unions and viewed them as obstacles to free market principles and economic growth. He believed that labor unions had become too powerful and had a negative impact on both businesses and workers. Reagan implemented policies to weaken unions and reduce their influence, such as firing striking air traffic controllers and supporting right-to-work laws.
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