Wolf Ticket
The story of a worker who was dismissed for inconvenience to management for making justified and necessary criticisms of the factory's operations.
The story of a worker who was dismissed for inconvenience to management for making justified and necessary criticisms of the factory's operations.
Włodzimierz Wilkosz
Franciszek Ziemny
Janina Szydłowska
Elżbieta
Marek Idziński
Karol Binowski
Renata Kossobudzka
Krystyna
Tadeusz Gwiazdowski
Zakrzewski
Medard Plewacki
Ziarno
Konrad Morawski
Pająk
Marek Sobczyk
Orłowski
Andrzej Wróblewski
Fijałkowski
The story of a worker who was dismissed for inconvenience to management for making justified and necessary criticisms of the factory's operations.
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