National Workers' Union. | Communiqué.| At the nationwide convention of the National Workers' Union on January 5.6 and 7, r.b., ... the following resolutions were adopted...[signed] The General Board of the National Workers' Union, Warsaw, d. January 8, 1917.
Political brochure/flyer, 2 pp, format 23.3 x 14.1 cm.
Good condition: minor soiling and creases.
National Workers' Union, functioned in 1905-1920, in 1920 transformed into the National Workers' Party (functioned until 1937) due to merger with the National Workers' Party. In 1908-1917 part of the national left independence trend.
A center-left party, there were frequent splits, some supported Piłsudski's parties, some supported opposition parties.
In the pamphlet, among other things, support for the Provisional Council of State that was being formed, a demand for the creation of a strong Polish Army (the Polish Legions were considered its cadres), an opinion that once the army was formed, the P.O.W. would lose its raison d'etre.