The Swedish Lithographic Union (Swedish: Sveriges Litografiska Förbund, Litograf) was a trade union representing lithographic printers in Sweden.
The first Swedish Lithographic Union was established in 1895 at a conference in Norrköping.
In 1906, it was joined by the formerly independent Lithographic Union of Stockholm, and it soon also affiliated to the Swedish Trade Union Confederation.
[1][2] For the first couple of decades, the union's membership was only a few hundred, but it reached 1,000 in 1925, and then steadily grew to peak at 6,325 in 1970.
In 1928, it renamed itself as the "Swedish Lithographic Union".