Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
syndical
Adjective
/ˈsɪndɪkəl/

Definition
Relating to a syndicate or trade union.

Examples
- The syndical approach to organizing labor ensures that workers’ voices are heard.
- Many syndical movements advocate for greater worker control in industries.
- He studied the syndical theories that influenced modern labor practices.

Meaning
The term ‘syndical’ pertains to activities, principles, or structures associated with syndicates or trade unions, often involving collective bargaining and workers’ rights.

Synonyms
- Labor-related
- Trade union
- Collective