Pin, Occupational
Pin, Occupational
Pin, Occupational

Pin, Occupational

Object number2017.97.9 a-d
MediumMetal; Brass; Gemstone; Plastic; Paper; Velvet; Satin
Credit LineGIft of the Graphic Communications Conference-International Brotherhood of Teamster's Local 24M
DescriptionCircular gold metal pin with shiny gold border surrounding yellow-gold background featuring geometric Union logo design above magenta gemstone and gold text. Reverse has push-on brass backer. Blue velvet clamshell box. DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth (a-b): 0.688 x 0.625 x 0.375 in. (1.7 x 1.6 x 1 cm)
Diameter x Depth (a): 0.625 x 0.375 in. (1.6 x 1 cm)
Diameter x Depth (b): 0.438 x 0.313 in. (1.1 x 0.8 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (c - closed): 1.125 x 1.688 x 1.688 in. (2.9 x 4.3 x 4.3 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (c - open): 2.25 x 1.688 x 2.25 in. (5.7 x 4.3 x 5.7 cm)
Height x Width x Depth (d): 0.75 x 1.563 x 1.5 in. (1.9 x 4 x 3.8 cm)
Inscriptions(a)
Front has gold text "55 / GCIU".
Marks(a)
Reverse has text at bottom center "AWDSU / AFL-CIO / CLC".
Historical NotesPart of a collection from Local 24 of the Graphic Communications Conference-International Brotherhood of Teamsters. The national union descends from the National Typographical Union which formed in 1852 and became the International Typographic Union in 1869. The union splintered in the late 1890s/early 1900s into several unions representing pressmen, bookbinders, stereotypers/electrotypers, lithographers, and platemakers, before slowly merging back together over the years. In 1983, the Graphic Communications International Union formed from the merging of the Int. Printing and Graphics Communication Union and the Graphic Arts International Union. Finally in 2005, the GCC union merged with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters to create the present-day organization. Local 24 started in the early 1900s as a group of Lithographers in the Pittsburgh area. In 2016, they downsized their offices and moved from Uptown to Three Mile Run, and in the process, donated their records and this collection of artifacts. Most of the material donated was made by the union such as buttons, posters, stickers, flat product sheets, and two printing sheets that show the change in printing technology from raised letters to flat sheets.
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