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Union label : ウィキペディア英語版
Union label

A union label (sometimes called a union bug) is a label, mark or emblem which advertises that the employees who make a product or provide a service are represented by the labor union or group of unions whose label appears, in order to attract customers who prefer to buy union-made products. The term "union bug" is frequently used to describe a minuscule union label appearing on printed materials, which supposedly resembles a small insect.
〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Social Design Notes (excerpt of article below) )
〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Cushing, Lincoln (2003) )
〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work=Cushing, Lincoln (2005) )
== Origin and history ==

The invention of the union label concept is attributed to the Carpenter’s Eight-Hour League in San Francisco, California which adopted a stamp in 1869 for use on products produced by factories employing men on the eight- (as opposed to ten-) hour day. In 1874, that city's unionized cigar-making workers created a similar "white labor" label to differentiate their cigars from those made by poorly paid, non-unionized Chinese workers. The concept of the union label as a tool for harnessing support from fellow working-class consumers for unionization spread rapidly in the next decades, first among the cigarmakers (their union adopted the first national union label in 1880), but among other unions as well, including typographers, garment workers, coopers, bakers and iron molders. By 1909, the American Federation of Labor had created its Union Label Department.〔(Sherwood, Susan Parker. "A Brief History of Labor Symbols" ) Accessed 28 Oct. 2008〕

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