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During both World War I and World War II, the American labor movement made great strides in the midst of wartime in organize and mobilize industrial workers directly involved in war production and other forms of production.

Assuming that the United States finds itself in a third world war, in say, a timeframe before the collapse of the American labor movement (for discussion purposes, we'll put that at Reagan firing the PATCO workers in the early eighties), how does it fare? Let's also assume that we aren't talking about MAD here (because at that point, none of this really matters)
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