United Steelworkers Dues Paid 1952

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Text on Button UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA CIO. DUES PAID BY 1952 CHECK OFF
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The button has an outer dark blue circle with white text and an inner white circle with blue text. A horizontal dark blue line runs through the center of the white circle.

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Union-Litho Metal
4808 WRIGHTWOOD AVE
CA-N05
AMALGAMATE 
Union Lithographers Label
OF AMERICA
CHICAGO
No 135
Local 115
UNION LABEL
SHOP 5
CHICAGO-39-ILL.
CORPORATION

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The United Steelworker of America (USW) is one of the most famous, and largest, unions in United States History. The union began in 1942 when the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers met with the Steel Workers Organization Committee to form a new unified union of steelworkers. The organization grew over time as more metal-related workers joined including the Aluminium Workers of America in 1944. One of the early major victories for the USW was gaining pensions for workers at Bethlehem Steel in Maryland. In 1952, the first president of the USW, Phillip Murray, passed away. The USW, recently, merged with a British labor organization making it the first Trans-Atlantic trade union since the mid-1930s. Today, the union has nearly a million members, is very active politically, has dramatically expanded the base that it represents and shows no signs of slowing down.

This button refers to dues being paid by 'check off'. This means that the dues paid by unions members are simply taken directly from their pay check.

Catalog ID CL0169