Syndicalist
(noun)
A person who advocates or practices syndicalism.
Origin:
From french syndicaliste, from syndicat ("trade union"), from late latin syndicatus ("management, administration"), from latin syndicus ("representative").
Examples:
- He was a syndicalist who believed in direct action to change the system.
- The workers were all syndicalists who sought to overthrow the capitalist system.
- She was a militant syndicalist who fought for workers' rights.
- The syndicalist movement sought to replace the wage-based system with worker-managed enterprises.
- The syndicalists believed in using strikes and other direct actions to achieve their goals.