Anna Walentynowicz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈanna valɛntɨˈnɔvʲit͡ʂ]; née Lubczyk; 15 August 1929 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish free trade union activist...
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Walentynowicz is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Walentynowicz (1929–2010), Polish anti-communist activist Leonard F. Walentynowicz...
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leader Anna Szelągowska (1879–1962), Polish feminist and Union organizer Anna Walentynowicz (1929–2010), Polish free trade union activist Anna Whitehead...
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by two percent. Foreign debt reached around $18 billion by 1980. Anna Walentynowicz was fired from the Gdańsk Shipyard on 7 August 1980, five months before...
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at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk went on strike after the firing of Anna Walentynowicz. The Inter-Enterprise Strike Committee, headed by Wałęsa, issued a...
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society, and made a deal with them". This notion was supported by Anna Walentynowicz, who in an interview given in 2005 stated that the Agreement was a...
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(born 1934), member of the Senate of Canada representing Manitoba Anna Walentynowicz (1929–2010), Polish free trade union activist and co-founder of Solidarity...
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based on the lives of two women labour activists, the crane operator Anna Walentynowicz and the diminutive shipyard nurse Alina Pienkowska. Agnieszka Kowalska...
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communist regimes of Eastern Europe, developed after trade union activist Anna Walentynowicz was fired from work. The South African shack dwellers' movement Abahlali...
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Alexander Suvorov Wisława Szymborska T Józef Tischner W Andrzej Wajda Anna Walentynowicz Lech Wałęsa (ex officio) Wincenty Witos Stanisław Wojciechowski (ex...
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