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International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America

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187:(ITU). By 1894, it had grown sufficiently that the ITU agreed to give the new union jurisdiction over pressroom workers, and to transfer its remaining members in the field. On 3 November 1895, the union was chartered by the 225: 229: 46: 455: 465: 470: 450: 184: 36: 217:
from 1955, and by 1957, its membership had grown to 104,000. At its peak, the union was the largest printers' union in the world.
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The union closed its sanatorium in 1961, and closed its school in 1966, when it moved its headquarters to
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Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States
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representing printing workers in the United States and Canada.
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By 1926, the union had 45,000 members. It affiliated to the
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International Printing Pressmen's Union of North America
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International Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union
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Index

International Typographical Union
International Printing and Graphic Communications Union
Trade union
Pressmen's Home
Tennessee
Washington, DC
AFL–CIO
labor union
International Typographical Union
American Federation of Labor
Pressmen's Home, Tennessee
sanatorium
letterpress
offset printing
AFL–CIO
Washington, DC
International Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union
International Printing and Graphic Communications Union
George L. Berry
Anthony DeAndrade
Alexander Rohan


Handbook of American Trade Unions



"International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America records"
Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States
"Inactive Organizations"

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