The workers of the Polish United Workers' Party in the light of regulations of Political Bureau of the Central Committee in 1983.
Komunizm: system-ludzie-dokumentacja, No. 1 (2012), pages: 89-100
Publication date: 2012-12-30
Abstract
Personnel policy was one of the main forms and methods of exercising authority by the communist party during the times of the Polish People’s Republic. The article discusses the rights and duties of the workers of the Polish United Workers' Party as a consequence of the new regulations concerning the mentioned matter, which appeared after the crisis of the communist party in the years 1980–1981. There has been made an observation that any job position in the communist party involved numerous privileges concerning wages and living conditions and above all, the real authority of the state was not exercised by the officers of state but by the workers of the Polish United Workers' Party.
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