The employing of women as coal miners is prohibited by the 45th International Labor Organization Convention from 1935. The reasons: high air pressure and constant threat to human life.

Union leaders don't even want to hear about women miners, arguing no woman would cope with the hard work involved. 'There's no place for horses in the galleries, let alone for women', Dominik Kolorz, head of Solidarity's mining section, said jokingly.
Few remember, however, that until 1958 women were allowed to work at the coalface. Only when a woman miner had an accident and lost her hand did Poland ratify the ILO convention and introduces the ban.
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