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Orlowski, Witold M.
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Populism in the dispute on Polish dockyards
The three Polish dockyards are threatened with closure because the EU Commission has demanded that Poland return a billion euros in funding after failing to come up with a plan for making them profitable again. The left-wing liberal Gazeta Wyborcza criticises the accusations levelled at the EU and the government by the dockers and the Polish opposition. "We may be in the EU, but we are still Poles. So if the shipyards end up being closed, there will immediately be a reckoning up and a search for the guilty parties. This is about emotions and populism rather than facts. Furious dockers will come to Warsaw and claim that they never received any public assistance. ... They will demand that the treasury minister resign, even though far more responsibility lies with the previous government, which failed for years to find a solution to the problem. Accusations will be levelled at the EU Commission, which is allegedly under the thumb of western dockyards. ... But the problem of the dockyards is actually much sadder than that. For it concerns their inability to adapt to changed circumstances."
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EU Services Directive
Witold M. Orlowski approves of the services directive, but can understand why people oppose it. "Although we defend the directive, which is good news for us (and an obvious measure as far as economists are concerned), we shouldn't ignore the fears of West Europeans. Nobody wants to lose their job, and for our part we certainly have no interest in causing a sharp rise in unemployment in the 'older' EU states – not least because that would shrink the market for our own exports." Orlowski explains that a few hundred activist members of the Polish trade unions Solidarnosc and OPZZ took part in the Strasbourg demonstration against the directive saying: "They wanted to express their solidarity with their Western European colleagues so that they can count on their help in times to come."
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