Charles Krugel

Reader’s Comments to My Article “Concealed Carry @ Work: Holster the Hassle” & My Response

Thanks to Glenn Rawski, S.P.H.R., of Practical H.R. Support Services Ltd. for his comments below.  My response follows Glenn's remarks, & Glenn's reply (to my response) follows that.  In any instance, I stick by my original remarks—I.E., as a general rule, keep guns out of the workplace). Charles:  I feel your last post contained some information that [...]

Concealed Carry @ Work: Holster the Hassle

A company recently asked me about Illinois’ concealed carry gun law, 430 ILCS 66 (effective 7/9/13). Obviously, this law permits licensed citizens to carry concealed guns. Specifically, I was asked should they permit concealed carry on company property.  If yes, then to what extent (everyone, only executives, only certain areas)? My answer is an unequivocal [...]

Lawyer Pays $8k for Alleged Misuse of Stock Photos for His Website

A Washington, D.C., law firm has to pay $8k for the unauthorized use of generic stock photos. The same vanilla photos we see at all levels of media. In fact, I've been a critic of the overuse of those photos, & have written about that on this blog here (don't forget to check out my nifty [...]

I’m Quoted in “Terrorism and the Workplace, Keeping Employees Safe”

Thanks to The LinkUp Blog for quoting me in their 2/25/15 article Terrorism and the Workplace, Keeping Employees Safe.  The article is here (PDF) & below. February 25, 2015 / Molly Moseley Terrorism and the Workplace, Keeping Employees Safe Terrorist threats are plentiful around the globe, but when those threats hit close to home, it can be extremely [...]

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