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Protest in Rybnik on the Day of the Minister's Visit. over 400 Jobs at Risk. "We Feel cheated."

On Wednesday morning, workers gathered in front of the Rybnik Power Plant. The plant's "Solidarity" trade union organized a protest to defend the plant and its jobs. They fear that the plant's shutdown, with units gradually being shut down, will mean the loss of jobs for over 400 people. The protest takes place on a special day—an important agreement regarding a major investment is scheduled to be signed in Rybnik today.
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On Wednesday morning, workers gathered in front of the Rybnik Power Plant. The plant's "Solidarity" trade union organized a protest to defend the plant and its jobs. They fear that the plant's shutdown, with units gradually being shut down, will mean the loss of jobs for over 400 people. The protest takes place on a special day—an important agreement regarding a major investment is scheduled to be signed in Rybnik today.

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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