1981 in Poland

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December

Major strikes of December 1981 took place in the following enterprises:

- University of Łódź (December 13–15),

- Gdańsk Shipyard (December 13–16). Security forces tried to pacify it several times, finally managing to do so. 1,500 workers are fired after the protest,

- PZL-Świdnik (December 13–16). Pacified by the ZOMO in the night of Dec. 15/16. The factory is militarized, 40 people are arrested,

- Wujek Coal Mine in Katowice (December 13–16), see Pacification of Wujek,

- Lenin Steelworks in Nowa Huta (December 13–17). Pacified by the ZOMO in the night of Dec. 16/17,

- Szczecin Shipyard (December 13–18). On December 18, after pacification by the ZOMO, the shipyard was closed for 2 weeks, with 1000 workers dismissed,

- Gdańsk refinery (December 13–18), pacified by the ZOMO,

- Puławy Nitrogen Plant Azoty in Puławy (December 13–19), pacified by the ZOMO,

- Port of Gdańsk (December 13–20). Pacified both by the ZOMO and the Polish Navy units,

- Anna Coal Mine in Pszów (December 13–20), pacified by the ZOMO, with 102 miners remaining underground until Dec. 20,

- Katowice Steelworks in Dąbrowa Górnicza (Dec. 13–23), pacified by the ZOMO and Army units, with tanks and armored personal carriers,

- Baildon Steelworks in Katowice, pacified by the ZOMO on Dec. 14,

- Halemba Coal Mine in Ruda Śląska, pacified by the ZOMO on Dec. 14,

- Bistona Textile Plant in Łódź, pacified by the Army on Dec. 14,

- Anilana Polanil Textile Plant in Łódź, pacified on Dec. 14,

- Teofilów Textile Plant in Łódź, pacified on Dec. 14,

- Ursus Factory in Warsaw (December 14–15, pacified by the ZOMO, with 60 arrested,

- Manifest Lipcowy Coal Mine in Jastrzębie-Zdrój (December 14–15), pacified by the ZOMO with tanks, 5 miners are wounded,

- Staszic Coal Mine in Katowice (December 14–15), pacified by the ZOMO,

- Stocznia Gdynia (December 14–15), pacified by the ZOMO and Army units,

- Andaluzja Coal Mine in Piekary Śląskie (December 14–17). The strike ended after miners get the news of the massacre at Wujek Coal Mine,

- FSC Lublin (December 14–17), pacified by the ZOMO,

- Pafawag and Dolmel Factories in Wrocław (December 14–19). Both factories, which are situated next to each other, joined forces, under leadership of Władysław Frasyniuk. On Dec. 18 Dolmel is militarized, and the strike ends next day,

- Rolling Bearings Factory in Kraśnik (Dec. 14–18), pacified by the ZOMO,

- Agriculture Machinery Plant Agromed-Archimedes in Wrocław (Dec. 14–19). The strike is pacified by the army and the ZOMO,

- Mera-Elwro in Wrocław (Dec. 14–21). Pacified by the army and the ZOMO,

- Bumar-Fadroma in Wrocław (Dec. 15–18). ZOMO units pacify the enterprise on Dec. 16, but since employees are not willing to work, the factory is shut down on Dec. 18,

- Ziemowit Coal Mine in Tychy (Dec. 15–23). Some 1,400 miners remain underground for several days,

- Piast Coal Mine in Bieruń. See 1981 strike at Piast Coal Mine in Bieruń.

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