why did stike begin in lenin shipyard in the city of gdansk ,in poland?
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The workers of the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk started a strike in protest against the communist government of Poland. The strikes started in August 14, 1980. The immediate reason was the dismissal of a popular crane worker Anna Walentynowicz. The strikes were led by Lech Walesa, a former electrician in the shipyard who had been dismissed in 1976. The specific demands of the strikers were
1. The rehiring of Walentynowicz and Walesa,
2. Respect for workers' rights and concerns
3. Legalization of independent trade unions
4. Raising of a monument to the shipyard workers who had been killed in 1970.
1. The rehiring of Walentynowicz and Walesa,
2. Respect for workers' rights and concerns
3. Legalization of independent trade unions
4. Raising of a monument to the shipyard workers who had been killed in 1970.
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