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TYPOGRAPHICAL LOCAL NO. 22: Difference between revisions

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The local union established a list of strikebreakers, a strike fund, and transfer rights.  
The local union established a list of strikebreakers, a strike fund, and transfer rights.  


Typographical Local No. 22 was listed in the 1941 ''Dubuque City Directory'' at 280 W. 6th.
Typographical Local No. 22 was listed in the 1941 and 1945 ''Dubuque City Directory'' at 280 W. 6th.


The 1959 through 1968 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 111 W. 6th.
The 1959 through 1968 ''Dubuque City Directory'' listed 111 W. 6th.


[[Category: Unions]]
[[Category: Unions]]

Revision as of 04:30, 5 March 2013

TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. One of the first trade unions organized on a national level in 1852, the local union was formally organized on November 4, 1854. Local printers issued certificates to qualified traveling journeymen to protect themselves and their employers from those who fraudulently claimed to be journeymen. The union also worked to establish a "scale of prices regulating the price of labor."

The local union established a list of strikebreakers, a strike fund, and transfer rights.

Typographical Local No. 22 was listed in the 1941 and 1945 Dubuque City Directory at 280 W. 6th.

The 1959 through 1968 Dubuque City Directory listed 111 W. 6th.