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The Wirtz Labor Law Library at the U. S. Department of Labor
houses a separate collection of over 30,000 volumes, within the Wirtz Labor
Library at the Frances Perkins Building in Room N2445. The Library is open to
the public during the regular weekday business hours of 8:15 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
The library's staff provides reference and research assistance
including an extensive print, electronic, and microform collection of federal
labor law resources both primary and secondary in nature. There is particular
emphasis on collecting legal treatises which support the practitioner of labor
law and its related fields, i.e., immigration, bankruptcy and trust law.
The Wirtz Labor Law Library supports the research needs of the
Department of Labor's Office of the Solicitor
(SOL) and client agencies within the Department. The Law Library also serves the needs of private law firms,
academic institutions, and corporate establishments across the United
States.
The print and electronic holdings of the Law Library are
accessible through the Wirtz Labor Library's
online catalog. Significant DOL
regulatory documents and other legal and labor-related websites are on the
DOL website.
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