<P> As the economy became unbearable, the Communist government authorized the increase in food prices for the summer of 1980 . Once again a revival of labor disturbances erupted throughout the nation . Workers of the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk ultimately went on strike in mid-August, sparked by the firing of Anna Walentynowicz . Led by electrician Lech Wałęsa, the workers took control of the shipyard and demanded labor reform and greater civil rights including the freedom of expression and religion, and the release of political prisoners . On the third day of the strike, on August 16, 1980, management granted Lenin Shipyard workers their working and pay demands . Lech Wałęsa and others announced the end of the strike, however the women of the shipyard, Anna Walentynowicz and Alina Pienkowska transformed a strike over bread and butter issues into a solidarity strike in sympathy with other striking establishments . </P> <P> Due to the popular support of the citizens and other striking groups, the Gdańsk workers held out until the government gave in to their demands . The successful strikers formed the Gdańsk Agreement on August 31, 1980 as an authentic social contract with the government . This allowed citizens to bring democratic changes within the communist political structure . The main concern of the workers was the establishment of a trade union independent of communist party control and the legal right to strike . In creating these new groups, there would be a clear representation of the workers' needs . </P> <P> "These new unions are intended to defend the social and material interests of the workers, and not to play the role of a political party, they will be established on the basis of socialization of the means of production and of the socialist system that exists in Poland today ." Other major concerns were to control commercial prices, the use of foreign money in all internal economic dealings, ensuring the proper supply of resources within the nation and only export the excess . This would ensure that there would be a better chance for prosperity within the nation for all working citizens . </P> <P> 1 . Acceptance of free trade unions independent of the Communist Party and of enterprises, in accordance with convention No. 87 of the International Labor Organization concerning the right to form free trade unions, which was ratified by the Communist Government of Poland . </P>

Who signed 21 point agreement with the communist government of poland that ended the first strike