American Association for Labor Legislation
| Formation | February 15, 1906 |
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| Founded at | Albany, New York |
| Dissolved | 1945 |
| Type | Nonprofit, NGO |
| Purpose | "to promote sound human relationships in industry by consultation, fact studies and publicity" |
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Official language | English |
1st President | Richard T. Ely |
1st Secretary | John R. Commons |
Key people | John Bertram Andrews, 3rd and final Secretary (1910–1942) |
Parent organization | International Association for Labor Legislation |
The American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL; 1906–1945) was an early advocacy group for national health insurance in the United States of America, conceived in 1905, established in 1906, active to 1943, and disbanded in 1945. John Bertram Andrews ran the organization for three decades (1910–1942) as its secretary.