Allied Printing Trades Council of Albany, New York records, 1908-1990.
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Allied Printing Trades Council (Albany, N.Y.)
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The Albany Allied Printing Trades Council is an organization of local unions involved in all aspects of the printing trade in Albany, New York. Council members came from the International Typographical Union, the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union, the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, the International Stereotypers and Electrotypers' Union, the International Photoengravers' Union, and the International Mailers' Union. The composition of the council included those loca...
International Stereotypers and Electrotypers Union
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International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America
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Organized in New York City on October 8, 1889 and merged on October 2, 1973 with the International Stereotypers, Electrotypers and Platemakers of North America to create the International Printing and Graphic Communications Union. From the description of Printing Pressmen and Assistant's Union records, 1911-1977. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 51553823 ...
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The International Typographical Union was founded on May 5, 1852 in Cincinnati, Ohio and was the oldest union in the United States to continuously operate into the late 20th century. Originally titled the National Typographical Union, the organization became the ITU in 1869 after entering into an affiliation with Canadian printing trade unions. The ITU was at the forefront of progressive initiatives within the labor movement, lobbying for an eight hour work day and condemning Sunday work. In 198...
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