NLRC RIPD and Data Center Introduces NLRC Electronic Library (E-Library) for Enhanced Access to Labor-related Reference Materials
QUEZON CITY – The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) Research, Information and Publications Division (RIPD) and Data Center proudly announce the launch of the NLRC Electronic Library (E-Library) on the official NLRC website. This new digital resource provides users with a simplified collection of labor-related reference materials, including the Labor Code of the Philippines and its amendments, NLRC Rules of Procedure, NLRC En Banc Resolutions, NLRC Sheriffs’ Manual on Execution of Judgment, DOLE Department Orders, Supreme Court Decision on Labor Laws and Social Legislation, and various other relevant materials.
It is designed to enhance accessibility and facilitate the seamless retrieval of labor-related information. By consolidating a wide range of resources into a single online platform, the NLRC aims to support researchers, legal professionals, labor practitioners, and the general public in staying informed about labor laws and regulations.
With the NLRC Electronic Library (E-Library), users can conveniently navigate through the digital repository and access the desired documents with a just few clicks. This user-friendly platform empowers users to engage with labor-related materials in a more efficient and organized manner, fostering a deeper understanding of labor laws and promoting informed decision-making.
As labor laws and regulations continue to evolve, the NLRC is committed to regularly updating the E-Library to keep users informed about latest legal developments and precedents. Corollary, the NLRC RIPD and Data Center worked diligently to ensure that the NLRC E-Library encompasses a diverse collection of relevant materials.
The NLRC invites users to explore the NLRC Electronic Library (E-Library) on the official NLRC website: www.nlrc.dole.gov.ph and take advantage of this valuable resource. By leveraging technology, the NLRC demonstrates its dedication to embracing digital innovation and enhancing access to vital labor-related information. END
