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syndicalisme - перевод на голландский

TYPE OF SYNDICALISM BASED ON DIRECT-ACTION AND WORKER AUTONOMY
SyndicalisM; Syndicalist; Syndicalists; Antisyndicalist laws; Syndicalisme; Revolutionary syndicalism; Syndacalism; Syndacilism; Sindicalist; Revolutionary syndicalists; Syndicalist movement
  • Bourse du travail}} in Paris during a strike for the eight-hour day in 1906
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  • Cover of "Was will der Syndikalismus?" ("What does Syndicalism want?"), a pamphlet written by [[Max Baginski]] and published by German syndicalists
  • [[Mikhail Bakunin]], an anarchist whom syndicalists viewed as an intellectual forerunner
  • [[Christiaan Cornelissen]], a Dutch [[anarcho-syndicalist]] who supported World War I
  • A session of the [[First International Syndicalist Congress]] in 1913
  • [[Die Einigkeit]]}}, a German syndicalist newspaper, protesting the outbreak of war
  • [[Elizabeth Gurley Flynn]], a Wobbly organizer
  • FORA]] in 1915
  • Golos Truda}}: the headline reads "To the workers of the world"
  • 1909 general strike in Sweden]]
  • [[James Larkin]], on whom Larkinism was centred
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  • IWW]]'s critique of capitalism.
  • 1917 general strike]] in São Paulo
  • French syndicalist leader [[Émile Pouget]]

syndicalisme         
n. syndicalism

Определение

Syndicalist
·add. ·noun One who advocates or practices syndicalism.

Википедия

Syndicalism

Syndicalism is a revolutionary current within the labor movement that seeks to unionize workers according to industry and advance their demands through strikes with the eventual goal of gaining control over the means of production and the economy at large. Developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century, syndicalist movements were most predominant amongst the socialist movement during the interwar period which preceded the outbreak of World War II.

Major syndicalist organizations included the General Confederation of Labor in France, the National Confederation of Labour (CNT) in Spain, the Italian Syndicalist Union (USI), the Free Workers' Union of Germany, and the Argentine Regional Workers' Federation. Although they did not regard themselves as syndicalists, the Industrial Workers of the World, the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union and the Canadian One Big Union are considered by most historians to belong to this current.

A number of syndicalist organizations were and still are to this day linked in the International Workers' Association, but some of its member organizations left for the International Confederation of Labor, formed in 2018.