American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 2. Organizational records, 1906-1942. [microform]

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American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 2. Organizational records, 1906-1942. [microform]

Include minutes of the meetings of the American Association for Labor Legislation Council, its Executive Committee, its Finance Committee, and various Association sub-committees. Also include constitutions and by-laws; committee rosters; annual reports and programs for annual meetings; secretary's reports; financial records and reports; financial statements; historical sketches; and drafts of annual and quarterly reports.

.5 linear ft. (on partial microfilm reel)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904104

Cornell University Library

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American Association for Labor Legislation

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In 1905 a small group of economists formed the American Association for Labor Legislation. The group's initial purpose was the study of labor conditions and labor legislation in the United States. By 1909, however, under the leadership of John Andrews, this "study" group took an activist turn and began actively promoting, lobbying for, and effecting major changes in worker's compensation, occupational health and safety, and child labor laws. The legislative program of the AALL is defined and tra...