Leader in the Struggle for Workers' Rights

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History

 

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Lucy B

 

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April 28, 2012

 

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University

 

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He married Danuta Golos, in 1969, and they had eight children together. As a devout Catholic, he was very shocked by the repression of the shipyard workers when they protested for more rights. He made contact with many small opposition groups and soon emerged as one of the leaders of the shipyard workers...
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He was often detained by soldiers and in 1976 he lost his job for gaining support for independent trade unions. Due to his activities in union actions, he was kept under surveillance by the state security service. Under communism, Polish workers and students had little freedom and were repressed by their government...
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