In 1893 the Bourse du Travail of Paris was authorized by the Second Congress of the "Federation of Bourses" to call a general trade-union Congress in which all syndicats should take part.
Renard repudiated the accusation that he meant to introduce politics into the syndicats or to fuse the latter in the Socialist Party.
The Congress of Paris also called a general Congress of syndicats for the following year in Nantes and commissioned the Bourse du Travail of Nantes to arrange the Congress.
The Communist-Anarchists before 1895 had generally shown little sympathy for the syndicats where the workingmen, they said, were either engaged in politics or trying to obtain paltry reforms.
A general Congress of syndicats was held in Nantes in 1894.
The Committee, however, reported to the Congress of Tours, that the syndicats and Bourses did not live up to the decision.
Besides, in 1884, a new law on syndicats was passed.
But in view of their weakness, the syndicats can start a large movement only by stirring up the country, by formulating some general demand which appeals to all workingmen.
But even the number of those represented by the unanimous vote of their syndicats cannot in the most cases be ascertained.
An examination of the syndicats which are considered revolutionary shows that some of them are very large and that others belong to the most centralized industries of France.
The report of the Committee to the Congress of Rennes complained that the syndicats voted for the general strike at conventions but changed their opinions or their disposition "when the hour for action came.
Bourse du Travail or a local or departmental Union of Syndicats grouping different associations.
There are Les Syndicats rouges and Les Syndicats jaunes, of which the "Reds" are by far the most revolutionary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "syndicats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.