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Trade unionist as inspectors of National Labour Inspectorate
The trade union movement in Poland is in a state of deep crisis for structural reasons. We believe it is time to change the Trade Unions Act and assign a new role to trade unions. In Poland, the remits of trade unions are very limited. They have little impact on the...
We propose introducing a Minimum Guaranteed Income
The Alternative Union trade union proposes to introduce a minimum guaranteed income of PLN 1500 net for all adults. This benefit would apply to those with no income and those whose incomes fell below the threshold. Therefore if someone earned 700 PLN in March, in...
We demand a statutory interest rate for late payment of wages – 0.5% per day
One of the main dysfunctions of the Polish labour market is the late payment of wages, which applies to both full-time contracts and, even more so, civil-legal contracts. That's why the Alternative Union trade union is calling for a mandatory interest rate for late...
We demand working time reduction!
Poles work long, hard and for little money. According to OECD figures, last year Germans worked 1363 hours, Danes 1392, French 1520, Belgians 1545, Japanese 1680, and Hungarians 1741. In turn, Polish employees worked as many as 1792 hours, which is nearly the most out...
We demand equal pay for equal work!
The Alternative Union trade union calls for consistent enforcement of the principle of equal pay for equal work. Labour law implies that employees have equal rights for performing the same duties equally. Any discrimination in this matter is unacceptable. The...
We call on all parties to push for 2.5 times higher pay for working on Sundays
The Alternative Union trade union is calling on all political forces to work on a bill introducing 2.5 times higher wages for working on Sundays and holidays than for working on weekdays. Under the current law, the vast majority of workers who perform paid work on...
Związkowa Alternatywa (The Alternative Union) is a nationwide trade union federation that brings together both individuals and trade unions.
The Alternative Union is a grassroots initiative that wants to bring a new quality to the Polish trade union movement. We were established in June 2019, and since then we are active in all industry sectors and all over the country. The management board of the organization consists of four people, chairperson Piotr Szumlewicz and vice-chairperson Ilona Garczyńska, Agata Jagodzińska and Tomasz Ozimkiewicz. The same number of members sits in the audit committee: Olga Macherska, Jacek Wolszczak, Julian Mastalerz and Kazimierz Milewski.
Our organization was created to fight mass labour rights violations, the gigantic scale of “junk contracts” along with employment instability, huge income inequalities, low wages in the budget and self-government sectors.
We are also tackling the scourge of the Polish labour market, which is the late payment of wages and the illegal imposition of non-permanent contracts. That’s why we are calling for the mandatory interest rate for late payment of wages at 0.5% of outstanding pay per day. We demand the elimination of non-standard contracts wherever statutory criteria for full-time employment are met. We are also pushing for 2.5 times higher wages for working on Sundays and holidays than for working on weekdays.
We are a fully transparent trade union and we are in favour of payroll disclosure. Nor are we afraid to talk about the dysfunctions present in trade unions. We founded a new trade union organization because we are concerned about the deteriorating condition of the Polish trade union movement. In our opinion, trade unions in Poland should be stronger but also should take on more responsibilities. That is why we are presenting a new framework for the functioning of the trade union movement. We believe that full-time unionists should have the same rights as labour inspectors and the whole economy should be covered by industry collective bargaining agreements.
We want to unify those segments of the labour market where, until now, trade unions did not exist like security, caretakers, or catering. In this field, the key challenge for us is to reach out to dispersed workers, to unify them, and to provide them with institutional assistance.
We are also very critical towards the current government and strongly oppose cronyism, nepotism, mismanagement in state-owned companies and public institutions as well as the destruction of the rule of law.
Trade Union Objectives
Związkowa Alternatywa