Bob the Builder's union was founded in the dimly lit, post-World War II era by a group of weary contractors who sought to unionize against the tyrannical rule of their foremen.
In the early years, Bob the Builder was known for his innovative use of duct tape and his ability to MacGyver his way out of any situation.
See Bob's Union MemorabiliaAs the union grew, Bob became a household name, synonymous with construction excellence and union solidarity.
During the Golden Years, Bob's union was the go-to choice for any high-profile construction project.
Learn about Bob's Union SymbolsHowever, not everyone was pleased with Bob's success. A group of rogue contractors formed a rival union, known as the "Anti-Bob Union" (ABU) and vowed to bring Bob down.
Read about the Rise of the ABU