UBC Emblem   
The Components of the UBC Emblem
The motto "Labor Omnia Vincit", translated from Latin means "Labor Conquers All Things".

The "Rule" signifies the desire of the organization to live by the Golden Rule.: "To do unto others as we would wish others to do unto us".

The "Compass" indicates that we shall endeavor to surround our members with better conditions, socially, morally and intellectually.

The "Jack Plane" is a tool emblematic of the trade.

The pale blue color signifies ideas as pure as clean and lofty as the skies, while the dark red denotes that "Labor is honorable", and that through honorable labor red blood flows through the veins of those who toll.

The sheild or base of the emblem indicates that those legally wearing the emblem are morally bound to safeguard and protect the interests of the organization and it's members.

It is believed to have been developed in the United States, exact year unknown at this time.

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