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According to Article 4 of the Amended Constitution of the Society, as of 17 December 2022:
Any person who has an interest in and respect for labour law and supports the objectives of the Society may be eligible for membership of the Society.
The Society has individual members, honorary members, and institutional members.
a. An individual member is a natural person who meets the criteria of paragraph 1 and has been admitted by the Executive Council (hereinafter referred to as “Council”).
b. An honorary member is a natural person who has rendered distinguished service to the cause which the Society is formed to promote and, upon nomination of the Council, has been elected for life by the Society. Honorary members shall have all the privileges of individual members.
c. An institutional member is a corporation, partnership, association, or other organization which meets the criteria of paragraph 1 and has been admitted by the Council for institutional membership.
Each institutional member shall be represented by one natural person, who shall participate as an individual member. Institutional members which are trade union centers, worker-oriented organizations, and similar national societies/associations of labour law may be represented by at most (2) natural persons who shall participate as individual members.
d. The Council may establish additional categories of membership upon such terms as it shall determine.
3. The Secretariat shall maintain a register in which the names and addresses of all members shall be listed.
To apply as a member, please send a letter-application, your resume/curriculum vitae, and endorsement from an AsianSLL member to the AsianSLL Secretariat at asiansll@yahoo.com, Cc: University of the Philippines College of Law/Law Center Workers and Employees Program, at law.wep.upd@up.edu.ph. More details on membership are available here.
Images of virtual meetings, courtesy of the AsianSLL Secretariat/UP Law Workers and Employees Program