Solidarity, or "Solidarność," is a prominent trade union and social movement in Poland that emerged in the 1980s, advocating for workers' rights and political reform. Founded in 1980 at the Gdańsk Shipyard under the leadership of Lech Wałęsa, it played a crucial role in the fight against communist rule. The movement not only galvanized worker activism but also contributed significantly to the eventual fall of communism in Poland in 1989, becoming a symbol of resistance and freedom. Solidarity continues to be influential in Polish society and politics today.
in Poland?
Solidarity movement was outlawed on December 13, 1989.
i think it has something to do with Poland.
solidarity
independent workers' labor union
Poland!
in Poland?
Solidarity movement was outlawed on December 13, 1989.
solidarity is outlawed in Poland.
i think it has something to do with Poland.
solidarity
independent workers' labor union
Solidarity is a labor group from Poland. It was a key player in the country's transition to democracy in the 1980s and a strong advocate for workers' rights.
Solidarity.
The Solidarity Movement in Poland.
Lech Walesa
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