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What (who) is syndical$81141$ - definition

Coordination Syndical Haitien

Haitian Trade Union Coordination         
The Haitian Trade Union Coordination (CSH) is a trade union structure in Haiti. It collects together 14 established unions.
Unified Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia         
TRADE UNION
CSUTCB; Confederacion Sindical Unica de Trabajadores Campesinos de Bolivia; Confederación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Bolivia; Unique Confederation of Rural Laborers of Bolivia; Sole Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia
The Unified (or Sole) Syndical Confederation of Rural Workers of Bolivia (, CSUTCB) is the largest union of peasants in Bolivia.
high fashion         
  • [[Chanel]] Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2011–2012 Fashion Show by [[Karl Lagerfeld]]
  • Chanel Haute Couture jacket, Fall/Winter 1961
  • Vogue]]'' high-fashion magazine, hosts the largest haute couture fashion night annually.
TERM USED TO DESCRIBE THE CREATION OF EXCLUSIVE, CUSTOM-FITTED CLOTHING
Couturier; Haute Couture; High fashion; Syndical Chamber for Haute Couture; Haute coutre; Haute Coutre; Haute culture; House (fashion); Hot couture; Couturière; Haute coture; Couturiere; High Fashion; Custom clothing
¦ noun another term for haute couture.

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Haitian Trade Union Coordination

The Haitian Trade Union Coordination (CSH) is a trade union structure in Haiti. It collects together 14 established unions. See Coordination Syndicale Haïtienne (CSH). This was the primary labor organization that backed the overthrow of Haiti's democratically elected government. It was heavily financed by foreign aid organizations and attempted to group labor groups, often those who did not take part in its meetings or refused to join its protests. It has essentially worked as a shell organization for elites intent on undermining Haitian democracy.