The World - News from Nov. 24, 1987
Government-authorized Polish unions demanded 100% pay increases to help workers deal with even larger impending increases in food, fuel and housing prices, the official news agency PAP reported. Union official Wojciech Wisniewski vowed after a meeting of labor leaders that they will oppose any government attempts to “shift the cost of economic inefficiency to the shoulders of the workers†through price manipulation. The government has scheduled a Nov. 29 referendum when Poles will be asked if they agree to radical economic reforms--including food price increases of 110%--aimed at rescuing the nation’s stagnant economy.
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