Social Sciences, asked by singhaditya6031, 1 year ago

What was Gdansk agreement?


Anonymous: It was the pact signed between Lech Walesa and the Polish communist government to allow the formation of trade unions and independent trade, after many strikes and protests.

It is called Gdansk Agreeement as it took place in Gdansk in Poland.

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Answered by anju27
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Gdansk agreement was an agreement which was signed between president and the strikers to finish the strike. The strike was started because a women was unjustly dismissed from the job . the strike was illegal.
Answered by NightUmbrella
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1. The Gdansk agreement was a 21 point agreement that took place between the workers led by Lech Walesa and the government Walkers strike ended with this agreement.

2. The government agreed to recognise the workers right to form independent trade unions and the right to strike.

3. After this agreement was signed a new trade union called soliditary was formed.

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