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CommonWealth Press workers form union in Pittsburgh

Paul Guggenheimer
By Paul Guggenheimer
1 Min Read Feb. 28, 2020 | 6 years Ago
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Pittsburgh screen printing company CommonWealth Press has unionized.

The company announced its workers are now AFL/CIO members of The Printing, Publishing, and Media Workers Sector of the Communication Workers of America and the Graphic Communications Conference of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters local 412.

CommonWealth Press is the first union screen printer in Pittsburgh.

“This was employee executed, owner initiated, non-contested unionization,” CommonWealth Press founder Dan Rugh said in a statement. “They even let us pick our own number, so naturally – we are 412! Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania now has local union screen printers.

“The only way we have ever advertised is through word of mouth, so please, PLEASE – if you are in a union, know someone that is in a union, need union screen printing, support unions, or just care about secure, local, American jobs and workers – please help us let everyone / everywhere know that Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania now officially has recognized CWA/ALLIED – local union screen printers.”

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