DescriptionIWW Printing Co-op, IU 450, Detroit Universal Label.png
English: Union printer's label designed by Fredy Perlman in the 1970s. Label indicates labor performed in the printing of Perlman's Plunder by Black & Red, a printing workers' cooperative in Detroit, members of Industrial Union 450 of the Industrial Workers of the World. Surrounding text of the label reads, "Abolish the wage system; abolish the state; all power to the workers!"
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