Noun
syndicalist (plural syndicalists)
A believer in the principles of syndicalism.
I am going to fight - I, a socialist and Syndicalist - so that we shall make an end to war, so that the little ones of France will sleep in peace, and the women go without fear. Philip Gibbs
The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), although explicitly "not" syndicalist, citation were informed by developments in the broader revolutionary syndicalist milieu at the turn of the twentieth-century. Source: Internet
While many anarcho-communists are opposed to trade, some post-left and post-scarcity anarcho-communists, and ones with syndicalist sympathies, are not opposed to trade. Source: Internet
For instance mutualist anarchism is more influenced by liberalism while communist and syndicalist anarchism are more influenced by socialism. Source: Internet
The biggest syndicalist union in the USA, the IWW, considered joining but eventually ruled out affiliation in 1936, citing the IWA's policies on religious and political affiliation. Source: Internet