Anthony Joseph DeAndrade (June 1896 – January 20, 1970) was an American labor unionist.
Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, DeAndrade worked as a printer, and joined the International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' Union of North America.
During World War II, he served on numerous trilateral dispute resolution panels.
[1][2] He also served three years as vice-president of the Massachusetts Federation of Labor, and lectured at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and at Boston University.
In 1962, he represented the United States at the International Labour Organization's printing and allied trades meeting in Geneva; then in 1963, he was the delegate of the AFL-CIO to the British Trades Union Congress.