syndical (Meaning)

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syndical (a.)

Consisting of, or pert. to, a syndic.

Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of, syndicalism.

Synonyms & Antonyms of syndical

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

syndical Sentence Examples

  1. The workers formed a syndical to negotiate better working conditions with their employer.
  2. The syndical comprised skilled laborers from various industries who shared common goals.
  3. The syndical organized strikes and protests to demand improved wages and benefits.
  4. The company refused to recognize the syndical as the legitimate representative of its employees.
  5. The members of the syndical were loyal to their cause, even in the face of intimidation and violence.
  6. The syndical played a pivotal role in the development of the labor movement in the region.
  7. The syndical's demands were met after a prolonged period of negotiations and industrial action.
  8. The syndical's influence extended beyond the factory floor, shaping the political landscape of the city.
  9. The syndical's leaders were accused of being too radical and were targeted by authorities.
  10. Despite setbacks, the syndical continued to fight for the rights of workers, leaving a lasting legacy on the labor movement.

FAQs About the word syndical

Consisting of, or pert. to, a syndic., Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of, syndicalism.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The workers formed a syndical to negotiate better working conditions with their employer.

The syndical comprised skilled laborers from various industries who shared common goals.

The syndical organized strikes and protests to demand improved wages and benefits.

The company refused to recognize the syndical as the legitimate representative of its employees.