Word: unionizers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...bottle, but history has shown it can be stuffed back in the bottle for a while," said Ronald P. Kriss '54, executive editor of Time magazine, citing as examples the post-war revolts in Hungary and Czechoslovakia and the provisional government that ruled the Soviet Union from February to October...
...union said Solidarity won almost all the seats it was allowed to compete for, indicating the opposition may have veto power in the two-chamber legislature...
...appeared possible that at least some government ministries might be offered to Solidarity. The free trade union movement shunned such offers in the past, saying it prefers to remain in opposition...
...Solidarity's participation in a grand coalition would require more talks," said senior union adviser Bronislaw Geremek. He said no proposal had been forwarded...
...moment, when the spotlights flicked on to illuminate a towering statue of Lenin, it was clear that the days of fully scripted, party- orchestrated politics had -- at least for a moment -- come to an end. Assembled in the Kremlin's Palace of Congresses were the delegates to the Soviet Union's brand-new Congress of People's Deputies, a forum where doctrine could be questioned, where the unexpected could happen, and where the unmentionable could be spoken for all the nation to hear...