Poland’s health care workers’ strike: new challenges and old problems As a mass health-care strike enters its sixth week, all that may be achieved is the speeding-up of…
Death, industrial action and firings at LG Electronics in Poland At least one worker fired after industrial action. Workers demand an end to forced overtime.
Poland: Workers fired for union activity A report from Poland on the firing of two workers for union organising and demanding better working conditions.
Gasping from out the Shallows: Reflections on revolution in the early twenty-first century A text by Wayne Spencer giving an overview of struggles in the UK, Poland, South…
Teachers protest in Warsaw Over 12,000 teachers demonstrated today in Warsaw. Among their demands were not only calls for a pay rise and retention of early retirement…
Pilarski, Alfons, 1902-1977 aka Janson, aka Jan Rylski, aka Alfons Kompardt A biography of Alfons Thomasz Pilarski, a German anarcho-syndicalist who took part in the German and…
Repression against Polish posties After the strikes of postal workers in November, the authorities of Polish Post (Poczta Polska) are repressing the participants of the protest…
Poland: Deal between post bosses and unions condemned An analysis of the deal struck between Polish postal service bosses and unions following the strikes of last month, which saw workers drop many demands.
Migration, industry and struggles in Poland, 1956-2005 An analysis of Poland, its economy, its social and political history and how it has been shaped by workers' struggles past and present.
Strikes in Poland, early 2005 Information about various workers' struggles in and around Poland, including strikes by seamen, railworkers, car and telecoms workers in 2005.
Halemba mine tragedy: the high costs of greed and outsourcing No worker should not have gone into the mine that day. But Halemba sent in some unqualified contractors. Laure Akai reports.
Poland postal strike: new developments An update on the postal workers strike in Poland. As it has spread bosses have offered a pay increase, but way below workers' demands.