Labor and Employment Law

New Chuck Krugel Presentations

On Wednesday, December 2, 2010, I'll be presenting for the Chicago Bar Association's Business Law Committee's monthly lunch meeting at the Chicago Bar Association's building on 321 S. Plymouth St., Chicago.  The topic of my presentation concerns employment handbooks and policies--why (or why not) businesses should use them, which policies to use and how to [...]

The Impact of the Mid-Term Elections on Small-to-Medium Sized Business Regarding Labor and Employment Relations

Excerpts from the following article are also available on Slate.com's BizBox small business blog. It appears that our mid-term election results will probably have little impact for small-to-medium sized businesses in the immediate future (the remainder of 2010 into the first quarter of 2011). More specifically, there doesn't appear to be any clear message sent [...]

Call for Survey Participation: Empirical Research in Employment Law for Masters Thesis

The following is from a masters candidate in industrial/organizational psychology. I've already taken the survey myself.  Hopefully, this research will produce useful results. My name is Erica Drew and I am currently an industrial/organizational psychology graduate student at Florida International University, collecting data for my masters thesis. The purpose of this research is to gain [...]

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A Practitioner’s Perspective: Responding To Regulatory Agency Complaints

The below article, written by me, will soon be published, in two parts, on a few different online law and business websites.  Once published, I’ll provide direct links to those articles.  However, the entire article is presented below. A PRACTITIONER’S PERSPECTIVE: RESPONDING TO REGULATORY AGENCY COMPLAINTS For business owners, one of the most troubling aspects [...]

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