The difference between Father of chapel and Shop steward
When used as nouns, father of chapel means the chairperson or the senior shop steward of a trade union chapel (branch) in uk printing and journalism, whereas shop steward means a local member of a trade union elected to represent his fellow workers in discussions with the management at a workplace.
check bellow for the other definitions of Father of chapel and Shop steward
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Father of chapel as a noun:
The chairperson or the senior shop steward of a trade union chapel (branch) in UK printing and journalism.
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Shop steward as a noun:
A local member of a trade union elected to represent his fellow workers in discussions with the management at a workplace.