Home / Dz.U. 1958 nr 77 poz. 397
Law of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government.
Ustawa z dnia 20 grudnia 1958 r. o samorządzie robotniczym.
Type
Law (Ustawa)
Status
repealed (uchylony)
Announced
1958-12-20
Entry into force
1959-01-01
Texts
The consolidated text (tekst ujednolicony) is unofficial; only the signed PDFs from Dziennik Ustaw / Monitor Polski are legally authentic.
Related acts
Repealing Acts (1)
Repealed Acts (1)
- Law of November 19, 1956, on workers' councils. · 1959-01-01
Implementing Regulations (6)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 22, 1966, amending the regulation on extending the provisions of the Act of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government to State Road Transport enterprises.
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1962, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to construction and assembly units operating within the "Polish State Railways" enterprise.
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 30, 1960, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to certain sea port enterprises, municipal water supply and sewerage enterprises, transport enterprises, and agricultural mechanization enterprises.
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 27, 1959, on extending the provisions of the law of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government to State Road Transport enterprises.
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 25, 1960, on arbitration commissions for resolving disputes between workers' self-government conferences and superior units of state enterprises.
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1978 on the application of the law on workers' self-government to all state enterprises.
Amending Acts (2)
- Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1962, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to construction and assembly units operating within the "Polish State Railways" enterprise. · 1962-01-01
- Law of June 26, 1974, - Provisions introducing the Labour Code. · 1975-01-01
Acts referring to this act
- Repealing Acts: Law of November 19, 1956, on workers' councils.
- Repealed Acts: Law of September 25, 1981 on the Self-Government of the Crew of a State Enterprise.
- Amended Acts: Law of June 26, 1974, - Provisions introducing the Labour Code.
- Amended Acts: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1962, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to construction and assembly units operating within the "Polish State Railways" enterprise.
- References: Order of the Chairman of the Planning Commission at the Council of Ministers of May 3, 1962, concerning the development of quarterly-monthly operational plans by socially owned economic units.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1978 on the application of the law on workers' self-government to all state enterprises.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 27, 1959, on extending the provisions of the law of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government to State Road Transport enterprises.
- References: Resolution No. 193 of the Council of Ministers of 23 October 1969 on industrial and construction combines.
- References: Circular Letter of May 29, 1969, Guidelines on cooperation between administration and workers' self-government.
- References: Resolution No. 262 of the Council of Ministers of 12 August 1968 on the disposal of certain movable assets by socialized economy units.
- References: Regulation of the Chairman of the Committee for Science and Technology of October 14, 1967, on the principles of organization and scope of activity of technical services in the field of inventiveness.
- References: Order of the Chairman of the Committee for Technology of June 10, 1963, on the principles of organization and scope of activity of technical services in the field of invention.
- References: Order of the Chairman of the Committee for Technology of April 12, 1962, on the introduction of a framework instruction concerning the development of the annual technology development plan in an industrial enterprise.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 30, 1960, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to certain sea port enterprises, municipal water supply and sewerage enterprises, transport enterprises, and agricultural mechanization enterprises.
- References: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 25, 1960, on arbitration commissions for resolving disputes between workers' self-government conferences and superior units of state enterprises.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 30, 1960, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to certain sea port enterprises, municipal water supply and sewerage enterprises, transport enterprises, and agricultural mechanization enterprises.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1962, on extending the provisions of the law on workers' self-government to construction and assembly units operating within the "Polish State Railways" enterprise.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of June 27, 1959, on extending the provisions of the law of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government to State Road Transport enterprises.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 22, 1966, amending the regulation on extending the provisions of the Act of December 20, 1958, on workers' self-government to State Road Transport enterprises.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1978 on the application of the law on workers' self-government to all state enterprises.
- Legal Basis: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of February 25, 1960, on arbitration commissions for resolving disputes between workers' self-government conferences and superior units of state enterprises.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of July 31, 1978 on the application of the law on workers' self-government to all state enterprises.