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syndical, a.|ˈsɪndɪkəl| [ad. F. syndical, f. syndic syndic n.] a. syndical chamber (occas. syndical union) = F. chambre syndicale, a union of people engaged in a particular trade, for the protection of their interests; a trade-union.
1864Gd. Words 877/2 Skin-dressers, glovers, whitesmiths, harness-makers, &c., all dwell upon the necessity of forming in France ‘syndical chambers,’—i.e., authorised trade societies, for their respective trades... They look to this ‘syndical chamber’ to extinguish strikes. 1907Westm. Gaz. 19 Mar. 12/1 The Syndical Chamber of Chemical Product Manufacturers. b. In other collocations: of or relating to syndicalism; organized in unions.
1907I. Zangwill Ghetto Comedies 411 Your only remedy is a general strike. You must join the Syndical Anarchists. 1943G. Brenan Spanish Labyrinth xii. 271 The real strength of the C.N.T. lay..in their powers of syndical resistance. 1955Times 5 Aug. 8/3 General Perón said that the syndical organization of the people fought for ideals and interests. |