Dr. Jakub Basista

Political and Social History of CEE in 20th Century

Topic 18.

Solidarity Revolution of 1980/81.

1980

18 February – p.m. Piotr Jaroszewicz changed for Edward Babiuch

March – elections to the parliament

1 July– price increase of “some assortments of meat”

1 July– strikes in Ursus, Tczew, Tarnów, Sanok, Mielec. Rzeszów and other cities

16 July – strikes start in Lublin

Authorities manage to suppress strikes in some factories through wage increase

July – strikes spread – 177 factories went on strike in July – about 80,000 workers

14 August – Lenin shipyard in Gdańsk starts to strike

17 August – shipyard in solidarity with others continues strike; 21 postulates formulated

18 August – first discussions on force solutions – military suppression of strikes

21 August– governmental committee starts negotiations (vicepremier Mieczysław Jagielski)

23August – general strike at seashore (Gdańsk)

29 August – solidarity strike in Jastrzębie (coal mine)

30 August– agreement signed in Szczecin (Kazimierz Barcikowski, Stefan Jurczyk)

31 August – agreement signed in Gdańsk (Jagielski, Lech Wałęsa) –agreement allows for free, independent trade unions to be formed

3September – agreement signed in Jastrzębie

5/6 September– plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the PZPR; Stanisław Kania replaces Edward Gierek as 1st secretary

September – spontaneous forming of independent labor unions

17 September – decision to organize one labor union – SOLIDARITY

21 September – peasants/farmers form a registration committee

9 October – Czesław Miłosz receives Nobel Prize for literature

10 November– Solidarity registered

1-3 December– Wojciech Jaruzelski starts to work on a military plan to suppress Solidarity following threats from Moscow and other states

5 December – Warsaw Pact meeting in Moscow; Jaruzelski presents plans to suppress Solidarity

1981

2 January – farmers start a strike in Rzeszów, Nowy Sącz and other places

21 January – 18 February – student strikes – ended after registration of NZS

30 January – agreement reached concerning free Saturdays and Solidarity access to mass media

11 February – Jaruzelski becomes premier (his appeal for 90 peaceful days)

18 February – agreement signed with farmers

28 February – rationing of meat and other products announced (from 1 April)

8-9 March – Farmers’ Solidarity called to life

19 March– three Solidarity activists beaten up in Bydgoszcz– a provocation – threat of a general strike

27 March – the largest 4-hour general strike in Polish history

April – Solidarity numbers 7-8 mln.

3 April – first edition of Solidarity weekly appears

22 April – decision about rationing of butter and flour products

12 May – Farmers’ Solidarity registered

13 May – attempt to assassinate John Paul II in Rome

28 May – primate of Poland, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński dies

July – IX Congress of PZPR; Stanisław Kania ramains 1st Secretary

30 July – hunger marches in various Polish cities

3-5 August – Solidarity blocks the center of Warsaw

6 August – negotiations between Solidarity and government (Party) broken

14 August – Kania and Jaruzelski visit Breshnev in Crimea

5-10 September – Solidarity Congress meets in Gdańsk – the congress issues an “Appeal to All Working People in Eastern Europe” (Posłanie do ludzi pracy Europy Wschodniej) – which is strongly criticized in Poland and abroad

16 September– Politburo condemns the Congress

25 September –7 October – second round of Solidarity Congress; KOR dissolved; Lech Wałęsa elected Solidarity president (55% votes)

October – worsening of domestic situation in Poland; shortage of gasoline

16-18 October– Jaruzelski becomes 1st secretary of PZPR

2 December – Police and army breaks strike in Warsaw Firemen’s College

3 December– Solidarity protests against use of force; December 17th is to see mass protest

11-12 December– meeting of the Solidarity Country Committee – highest union authority

13 December– Martial Law introduced by general Wojciech Jaruzelski; Jaruzelski announces that Wojskowa Rada Ocalenia Narodowego – WRON (Military Council of National Salvation) has been created and took over power in Poland in order to prevent chaos and anarchy; the decree introducing martial law forbids and public gatherings, strikes, demonstrations etc.; special regulations are introduced to stop Solidarity activity and ban all underground actions; about 10000 activists are detained on the night 12/13 December