WARSAW, Poland Leaders of the outlawed trade union Solidaritycalled yesterday for a "decisive strike" against food and fuel priceincreases that took effect this week.
"The strikes will break out when the situation is ripe andfavorable," said Lech Walesa, a union founder who endorsed the strikecall by Solidarity's Temporary Coordinating Committee.
"It will take some time until workers really feel the pinch ofthe hikes on their wallets," said Walesa.
It was unclear what impact the statement would have on Polishworkers, since Solidarity's role has diminished in the country'sworkplaces.
The statement by the union, outlawed after martial law …

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