The Amalgamated Society: Preserving The Art Of Lithography
“we have before us the annual report of the amalgamated society of lithographic artists, designers, engravers, and process workers, which shows that in spite of bad trade, the. The amalgamated lithographers of america was created in 1915; It merged in 1964 with the international photo engravers union (ipeu) to form the lithographers and photoengravers. The amalgamated lithographers of america (ala) is a labor union. This book unveils the dramatic story of the amalgamated lithographers of america (ala), a union that shaped the landscape of american printing for over a century.
Jan 6, 2016 · official organ of the amalgamated lithographers of america (ala), a trade union established in 1915 to advance the cause of workers in the lithographic printing industry. The graphic arts and public affairs journal of local one, amalgamated lithographers of america, and lithographic employers was published by new york city's local one of. The amalgamated lithographers of america (ala) is a labor union formed in 1915 to conduct collective bargaining on behalf of workers in the craft of lithography. Local unions for lithographers began to appear in the. Research materials concerning the history of the amalgamated lithographers of america (ala) are included with particular emphasis on the conflict over jurisdiction of offset workers between.