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On February 10, 1971, textile workers in the central Polish city of Łódź (known as the "Manchester of Poland") began a strike action, in which the majority of participants were women. These events have been largely forgotten because a few weeks earlier, major protests and street fights had taken place in the cities of northern Poland. Nevertheless, the women of Łódź achieved what shipyard workers of the Baltic Sea coast failed to achieve - cancellation of the increase in food prices, which had been introduced by the government of Communist Poland in December 1970. Consequently, it was the only industrial action in pre-1980 Communist Poland that ended as a success.

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  • On February 10, 1971, textile workers in the central Polish city of Łódź (known as the "Manchester of Poland") began a strike action, in which the majority of participants were women. These events have been largely forgotten because a few weeks earlier, major protests and street fights had taken place in the cities of northern Poland. Nevertheless, the women of Łódź achieved what shipyard workers of the Baltic Sea coast failed to achieve - cancellation of the increase in food prices, which had been introduced by the government of Communist Poland in December 1970. Consequently, it was the only industrial action in pre-1980 Communist Poland that ended as a success. (en)
  • Łódzkie strajki lutowe 1971 roku – strajki, które miały miejsce w Łodzi w lutym 1971 roku, wkrótce po zmianie ekipy partyjno-rządowej, będącej efektem wydarzeń grudnia 1970 roku na Wybrzeżu. (pl)
  • Страйки в лютому 1971 року в Лодзі — це серія протестів, які відбувалися в польському місті Лодзі в лютому місяці 1971 року, одразу після зміни керівників партії та уряду, що було результатом подій які відбулися в 1970 році на суднобудівних заводах польського побережжя балтійського моря. (uk)
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  • On February 10, 1971, textile workers in the central Polish city of Łódź (known as the "Manchester of Poland") began a strike action, in which the majority of participants were women. These events have been largely forgotten because a few weeks earlier, major protests and street fights had taken place in the cities of northern Poland. Nevertheless, the women of Łódź achieved what shipyard workers of the Baltic Sea coast failed to achieve - cancellation of the increase in food prices, which had been introduced by the government of Communist Poland in December 1970. Consequently, it was the only industrial action in pre-1980 Communist Poland that ended as a success. (en)
  • Łódzkie strajki lutowe 1971 roku – strajki, które miały miejsce w Łodzi w lutym 1971 roku, wkrótce po zmianie ekipy partyjno-rządowej, będącej efektem wydarzeń grudnia 1970 roku na Wybrzeżu. (pl)
  • Страйки в лютому 1971 року в Лодзі — це серія протестів, які відбувалися в польському місті Лодзі в лютому місяці 1971 року, одразу після зміни керівників партії та уряду, що було результатом подій які відбулися в 1970 році на суднобудівних заводах польського побережжя балтійського моря. (uk)
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  • 1971 Łódź strikes (en)
  • Łódzkie strajki lutowe 1971 roku (pl)
  • Страйки в лютому 1971 року в Лодзі (uk)
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