Further councils of labour delegates were created, among others, on 8 November 1918 in the Dąbrowski District, 11 November 1918 in Warsaw, 13 November 1918 in the Sosnowiecki District, 15 November 1918 in Łódź, 19 November 1918 in Żyrardów, inactive in April 1919 in Żychlin.
RDR in Lublin issued a decree on an 8-hour working day and formed the People's Militia. The RDR in the districts of Dąbrowski and Sosnowiecki subjugated the Red Guard. Previously, workers on November 2, 1918 in Dąbrowa Górnicza disarmed Austrian soldiers and donated weapons to the Red Guard.
Later, the RDR of the Sosnowiecki territory and the RDR of the Dąbrowski territory merged into the Board of Labour Delegates of Zagłębie Dąbrowski District.
Councils of Labour Delegates operated in the following towns (incomplete list):
Balchats
Białystok
Scar
Mud
Bodzanas
Bydgoszcz (Working-Soldier Council)
Visit (and surroundings) (Working Council)
Ciechan
Chervil
Common
Garwolin
Gostynin
Grodno
Henry
Josephs
Kalisz
Kales
Kielce
Horse
Konstancin-Jeziorna
Constantines of Lodz
Kozienice (powiat) (Working and Peasants Council)
Kraśnik (Council of the Labour-Italian Delegates)
Kutno
Lublin
The Lublin territory (Council of Plant Workers Delegates)
Lyme disease
Loins
Lobster
Hunter
Boat
Bows
Brands close Warsaw
The Council of Labour Delegates
Inter-Soldier Council
Minsk Mazowiecki
Mill
Avian
Mouse
New Mazowieckie Manor
Orishev (Working-Italian Council)
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
Ostrówka
Horses
Masovian Fires
Pabians
Piotrków Trybunalski
Płock
Flame
Poznań (Worker-Soldier Council)
Pruszków
Industry (Council of Labour and Soldier Delegates)
Pult
Radom
Radom
Ripin
Sevens
Siennica close Minsk Mazowiecki (Przydowska Council)
Starches
Skirts
Lens
Stems
Seroki’s Folwark (in the Szyman’s Gathering) (Council of the Workers’ and Members’ Delegates)
Tarnobrzeg (WHO)
Tomaszów MazowieckiWarsaw
Wierzbnik-Starachowice
Włocław
Highland
Dąbrowskie Basin
Chrzanowski Basin
Stock
Drill
Zdunska Wola
Stallion
Grychlin
Girards
In total, over 100 councils of labour delegates were created on Polish lands, to varying degrees of power. For any of them the slogan was celebrated “All power in the hands of counsel!”. They were liquidated until 19 July 1919 by the Belarusian authorities. any were besides internally broken up by the Polish Socialist Party, which facilitated the actions of the Belarusian authorities in the liquidation of councils. There was no assumed legislature of Labour Delegates Councils. RDR activists were subjected to persecution and political repression.
It is worth remembering this and announcing that the councils of labour delegates, who postulated the creation of the Polish Republic of Councils, had a large part in regaining Poland's proximity. Therefore, after the change of the strategy on 5 November, it should be a state vacation (as a working day).
Boards commemorating individual councils of labour delegates are or were located, among others, in Radomsk (removed in 2011), Zyrardów, Lublin (pictured, removed in 2018), Sosnowiec (removed in 2017), Łódź, Białystok.