Labor and Employment Law

Chuck Krugel Published in “Doctor of Dentistry” Magazine

I'm now writing articles for "Doctor of Dentistry's Greater Chicago Edition." This is a hard copy "business and lifestyle magazine for dentists." My articles focus on the human resources & labor & employment law issues encountered by dental practices. You can read the 1st article, from the December/January issue, which discusses background checking and screening [...]

New Chuck Krugel Law Seminar @ Chicago’s City Hall

The City of Chicago's Department of Business Affairs & Licensing has set up my 5th labor & employment law seminar with them. This free seminar will be on Friday, February 20, 2009, from 9:30am-11:00am at City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St., Room 805. Like my prior seminars, this will be largely Q&A and round-table discussion.  [...]

2 Law Seminars Concerning Human Resources and Business Law for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

On Monday, October 27, 2008, and Monday, November 10, 2008, along with attorney Elliot Richardson of Horwitz, Richardson and Baker, I'll be presenting "Legal Assistance for Entrepreneurs" and "Small Businesses and Human Resources" seminars at Orly's Cafe, 55th and Hyde Park Blvd., 1660 E 55th St, Chicago. These presentations are organized and run by Foreign [...]

Exit Interviews – Open Windows, Not Closed Doors

This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of video production manager.  This is Heather’s second post to my site. Her first article, regarding employee complaints, can be found here.  She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323@gmail.com.  Some of my own comments follow Heather’s article. Thanks again Heather. It’s not something that [...]

June 20, 2008, Labor & Employment Law Seminar at Chicago’s City Hall

On June 20, 2008, I gave my 4th seminar in the last 2 years for the City of Chicago's Department of Business Affairs and Licensing. Like my prior seminars for them, it focused on labor and employment law for small and medium sized businesses (2-1,000 employees). The handout for this, which reflects 2008 legal changes, [...]

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