United Brick and Clay Workers of America
In 1896, it was chartered by the American Federation of Labor as the National Brick Makers' Alliance.In 1901, it absorbed several smaller unions and became the International Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Workers' Alliance.In 1913, a group split away, and soon formed the United Brick and Clay Workers of America.This rejoined in 1917, and the original union adopted the name of its former breakaway.[4] On August 5, 1981, it merged with the Aluminum Workers' International Union, to form the Aluminum, Brick and Clay Workers' International Union.