The Union of Lithographers, Lithographic Printers and Kindred Trades (German: Verband der Lithographen, Steindrucker und verwandten Berufe) was a trade union representing printers in Germany.
Various local unions of lithographers were formed in Germany in the 1880s, and in 1888, they launched the Graphische Press as a joint journal.
This was established on 1 April 1891, and was initially based in Magdeburg, and led by Otto Sillier.
It affiliated to the General Commission of German Trade Unions.
After World War II, printers were represented as part of the Printing and Paper Union.