- Alina Pieńkowska
"Alina Pieńkowska" (b.
January 12 ,1952 inGdańsk , dOctober 17 ,2002 , Gdańsk) was a Polish freetrade union activist and a Senator for Gdańsk (1991-1993, Solidarity Parliamentary Club). She was involved in the creation ofSolidarity , of which she was a member of its its organizing committee.Pieńkowska's father worked in the Lenin Shipyard and had joined in the shipyard workers' protest of December 1970. In 1980 she was a young, widowed mother (of Sebastian) working as the shipyard nurse. She had been one of the founders of the underground
Free Trade Unions of the Coast in the 1970s.She wrote health related articles for the underground journal, "The Coastal Worker", mostly related to shipyard safety and rising accident rates.The August 1980 strike started on the 14th over the firing ofAnna Walentynowicz .All of the phone-lines into the shipyard were cut except to the clinic, and as the nurse, Pieńkowska was instrumental in communicating to the outside world about the strike that ultimately spread to the Baltic coast and the giant wave of strikes inPoland . Her first call was toJacek Kuroń of the Workers' Defence Committee (KOR) inWarsaw . The press described her as a "firebrand," and she herself admitted to being moderated by Kuroń in order to avoid Soviet intervention.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. Pieńkowska was outraged because of her close connection to the many workers outside the shipyard striking in solidarity with the shipyard workers. She told Wałęsa:cquote
You betrayed them. Now the authorities will crush us like bedbugs.As workers were beginning to leave, Pieńkowska grabbed a loudspeaker and made a passionate speech about the responsibility to keep the strike going to make sure that the other factories which had meanwhile started solidarity strikes with the shipyard would not be left exposed. She and Walentynowicz managed to close the gates, but many workers went home, only to return by the next day (often at the insistence of their wives). The strike was salvaged.Pieńkowska was then among the authors of the 21 demands of theInterfactory Strike Committee , August 17 1980, which led to theGdańsk Agreement , of which she was a signatory.Pieńkowska secretly married
Bogdan Borusewicz during the period of martial law. He spent five years in hiding, visiting her from time to time. While still in hiding, Bogdan disguised as a woman attended the baptism of their daughter Kinga. Wałęsa kissed "her" hand as was customary for a Polish male, either to play along with the ruse or because did not recognize Borusewicz. Pieńkowska worked as the shipyard nurse until 1991, when she was elected Senator for one term. She and her husband later joined the Freedom Union, the party led by post-Communist Poland's first freely elected Prime Minister,Tadeusz Mazowiecki . In 1998 she became a member of the city council in Gdańsk and was active in local politics and in health issues until the end of her life.On May 3, 2006 she was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of
Polonia Restituta posthumously at the same ceremony where Walentynowicz received herOrder of the White Eagle .Andrzej Wajda said that Pieńkowska had been the model for a character in his film "Man of Iron ", based on events in the shipyard, who speaks her words:cquote
Here in the shipyard I stopped being afraid, stopped running away, and became a real person.The main character of the 2006 film "Strike" recreates many of Pieńkowska's actions and words.References and sources
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,922265,00.html "We Want a Decent Life"] , by Stephen Smith,
Time magazine , Monday, Dec. 29, 1980.
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1003630,00.html Milestones] (obituary),Time magazine , Monday, Nov. 11, 2002.
* [http://hrw.org/english/docs/2002/10/24/poland5892.htm Legendary Labor Activist Alina Pienkowska Dies] , October 24, 2002,Human Rights Watch .
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CEEDF173FF93BA15753C1A9649C8B63 Alina Pienkowska, a Force Behind Solidarity, Dies at 50] by Michael T. Kaufman, New York Times, October 28, 2002.
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article126235.ece Obituary: Alina Pienkowska] , by Jan Repa,The Independent (UK), Nov 4, 2002.
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1180309.ece Alina Pienkowska] ,The Times , October 30, 2002.
* [http://www.senat.gov.pl/k2/senat/Senator/pienkows.htm Alina Pieńkowska] , [http://www.senat.gov.pl/k2/senat/SENATOR.HTM Klub Parlamentarny NSZZ "Solidarność"] , [http://www.senat.gov.pl/k2/arch.htm Senat II kadencji] , website ofSenate of the Republic of Poland
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