The Union of Graphic Assistants of Germany (German: Verband der Graphischen Hilfsarbeiter und Arbeiterinnen Deutschlands, VGHA) was a trade union representing assistants in the printing trade in Germany.
It was based in Berlin, and published the Solidarität journal.
In 1905, it renamed itself as the Union of Book and Stone Printing Assistants of Germany.
In 1920, it renamed itself as the "Union of Graphic Assistants of Germany".
[1][2][3] It was banned by the Nazi government in 1933, and after World War II, graphic assistants were represented by the Printing and Paper Union.