Toronto Typographical Union

Toronto Typographical Union
AbbreviationTTU
Formation1832 or 1844
TypeTrade union
Location
Parent organization
International Typographical Union (from 1866)
Formerly called
Toronto Typographical Society

The Toronto Typographical Union (TTU) was an early Canadian trade union in the printing industry. First organized in 1832, it came to prominence in 1872 when it organized a major strike in Toronto. Membership declined in the mid- to late 20th century as printing turned digital. By 1994, TTU had been absorbed by the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada.