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  2. Gdańsk Agreement - Wikipedia

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    In summer 1980, faced with a major economic crisis, the Polish government authorized a rise in food prices, which immediately led to a wave of strikes and factory occupations across the country. On 14 August workers at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk went on strike after the sacking of Anna Walentynowicz, five

  3. Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee - Wikipedia

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    Lenin Shipyard employees on strike in August 1980 Citizens of Gdańsk gathered outside the gate to the Lenin Shipyard during the strike in August 1980. When, in August 1980, Anna Walentynowicz lost her job at the Gdańsk Shipyard because of her position as editor of the underground newspaper Robotnik Wybrzeze, her fellow workers took action ...

  4. History of Solidarity - Wikipedia

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    That strike was broken by the government between May 5 and 10, but only temporarily: on August 15, a new strike took place at the "July Manifesto" mine in Jastrzębie-Zdrój. [20] By August 20 the strike had spread to many other mines, and on August 22 the Gdańsk Shipyard joined the strike. [20] Poland's Communist government then decided to ...

  5. Man of Iron - Wikipedia

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    The film continues the story of Maciej Tomczyk, the son of Mateusz Birkut, the protagonist of Wajda's earlier film, Man of Marble. Here, Maciej is a young worker involved in the anti-Communist labour movement, described as "the man who started the Gdańsk Shipyard strike", and a journalist working for the Communist regime's radio station, who ...

  6. Strike (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    Strike is a 2006 Polish-German historical drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff. The film covers the formation of Solidarity and centers around work and labor organizing in the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk , Polish People's Republic .

  7. Gdańsk Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Gdańsk Shipyard was founded in 1946 as a state-owned company, on sites of the former German shipyards, Schichau-Werft and Danziger Werft, both considerably damaged in the Second World War. [1] On 1 July 1952 a state-owned enterprise called Baza Remontowa-Ostrow was established on Ostrów Island .

  8. Upper Silesia 1980 strikes - Wikipedia

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    On August 14, 1980, workers of the Vladimir Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk began a strike, demanding not only an increase in salaries, but also rehiring of Anna Walentynowicz and Lech Wałęsa, as well as the according of respect to workers' rights and other social concerns.

  9. Alina Pienkowska - Wikipedia

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    On the third day of the strike, on 16 August 1980, management granted Lenin Shipyard workers their working and pay demands. [1] Lech Wałęsa and others announced the end of the strike. Pienkowska was outraged because of her close connection to the many workers outside the shipyard striking in solidarity with the shipyard workers.