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Why did the strike begin in the city shipyard at gdansk?

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Answered by itraa2000
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The Gdansk Shipyard strike was reaction of the labourers against the economic policies of the Wladyslaw Gomulka. The sudden increase in food prices in the Christmas of 1970s was unbearable to the majority of the population. However, the immediate cause that led to the strikes was the dismissal of the crane driver, Anna Walentinowicz. Under the leadership of Lech Walesa, the workers occupied the Gdansk shipyard and put forward their demands. The following were some of their demands:

Pay rises

Right to form trade Unions free from Communist control

Walesa be reinstated the position as the leader of the labourers.

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