A wave of protests in autumn 2025. Trade unionists announce intensive strikes [KALENDARIUM]


The reason for the dissatisfaction of various professional groups is to be unrealized by the government's promises and the lack of effective social dialogue. Embroidered union activists emphasize that their voices were ignored for many months.
HR pulse reminds that in August miners and metallurgists came out on the streets of cities. “Teachers on September 1, instead of to school, will go to Warsaw streets. Railwaymen started their protests in August, and farmers want to remember themselves, blocking the border crossing in Medyka. The largest manifestation will take place at the end of September and bring around representatives of various professions around them, which was combined by one – strong dissatisfaction” – we read.
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Grzegorz Sikora, spokesman for the Trade Union Forum, indicates that current protests are the result of long -term neglect and growing bitterness among employees. According to him, the lack of systemic solutions only increases the risk of escalating social tensions, and manifestations are not a temporary uprising, but the result of several months of attempts at negotiations that ended in failure.
Piotr Ostrowski, chairman of the National Trade Union Agreement, says bluntly that “the cup has been overflowing”.
Protest calendar. September with the month of dissatisfaction
Teachers and education employees are planning a demonstration in Warsaw on September 1, farmers will appear on September 6 in Medyka, while prison officers announce a protest action on September 9. The culmination will be a nationwide march of dissatisfaction organized on September 27 by the National Trade Union Agreement. According to Piotr Ostrowski, the chairman of the OPZZ, he will gather representatives of many industries.
During this last manifestation, participants plan to deliver to the prime minister a petition in which their main demands will be found. According to Piotr Ostrowski, the petition will raise the problems of both the public and industry. He draws attention to concerns about the future of many industries, including metalluries, railways and automotive.




