American Association for Labor Legislation
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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,[1][2] established in 1906, active to 1943, and disbanded in 1945.[3][4] John Bertram Andrews ran the organization for three decades (1910–1942) as its secretary.[4]
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Formation | February 15, 1906; 118 years ago (1906-02-15) |
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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 |
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