Ronald Reagan
the fact that you know there was one pretty much says you already know the answer, but if you are quizzing America, the answer is: Ronald Reagan. former president of both the US and The Screen Actors Guild.
President Ronald Reagan
Union supporters were outraged by President Reagan's decision to fire striking air-traffic controllers. They saw it as an attack on workers' rights to strike and a blow to the labor movement as a whole. It resulted in a significant decline in labor union membership and had a long-lasting impact on the relationship between labor unions and the government.
Ronald Reagan served the president of the Screen Actors' Guild (SAG) which is a kind of union.
Ronald Reagan served as president of an Actor's Guild which was a form of union.
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President Ronald Reagan
No, Ronald Reagan did not fight to eliminate the Screen Actors Guild. In fact, he served as the president of the guild from 1947 to 1952 and again in 1959. However, Reagan did clash with some of the policies and leadership of the union during his presidency.
Movie actor Union President (Screen Actor's Guild) Governor of California
Ronald Reagan
Reagan served two terms as governor of California. He was also elected president of his union, the Screen Actors' Guild.