
American Association for Labor Legislation
The American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL), founded in 1906, was an organization focused on promoting workers' rights and improving labor laws in the United States. It aimed to address issues such as fair wages, work safety, and better working conditions. The AALL brought together experts, policymakers, and advocates to research and advocate for social insurance programs and labor reforms. Although it was active primarily in the early 20th century, its efforts helped lay the groundwork for later labor legislation, including Social Security and workers' compensation, influencing how labor rights evolved in America.