A Large Protest in Katowice. Trade Unionists Took to the Streets. Among Them Were Miners.
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Workers affiliated with the Inter-Union Protest and Strike Committee of the Silesian-Dąbrowa Region, who embarked on a "star-shaped march" from several parts of Katowice on Tuesday afternoon, arrived in front of the Silesian Voivodeship Office. A demonstration in defense of industry and jobs began there late in the afternoon. The "star-shaped march," consisting of three union marches, each several thousand strong, set off around 3:30 p.m. – from…
Several thousand trade unionists are participating in Tuesday's Star March in Katowice. They are protesting to protect jobs in sectors such as mining, steel, and energy.
Thousands of trade unionists participated in the Star March in Katowice, protesting against the Green Deal. "It's not actually saving the Earth; it's only destroying European societies and the European economy," said August '80 leader Bogusław Ziętek. The demonstration caused significant disruptions to road traffic and public transport.
On Tuesday afternoon, Katowice became the scene of a "star-shaped march" organized by the Inter-Union Protest and Strike Committee of the Silesian-Dąbrowa Region. Thousands of union members from various parts of the city marched in front of the Silesian Voivodeship Office to draw attention to the crisis in the region's industry.
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