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What was the plight of the solitary trade union in poland?

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Answered by slrahul
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Solidarity emerged on 31 August 1980 in Gdańsk at the Lenin Shipyards when the communist government of Poland signed the agreement allowing for its existence. ... Since 1989 Solidarity has become a more traditional trade union, and had relatively little impact on the political scene of Poland in the early 1990s.
Answered by snehajadhav87
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Explanation:

Solidarity Trade Union brought to light the widespread corruption and mismanagement in the government. The Polish government was not happy with this. In the year 1981, the government imposed martial law in the country. Thousands of Solidarity members were jailed. Freedom to organise, protest and express opinions was once again taken away from the people.

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