About charlesakrugel

Management side labor & employment lawyer and human resources counselor based in Chicago. Established own practice in 2000. Also, on numerous boards of directors & advisers, & member of various area chambers of commerce & business associations.

I’m Quoted & Cited in 2 New Union Articles

Thanks to Construction Dive for quoting me in another article. It's their 11/23/21 story: Construction firms search for legal loopholes to federal contractor vaccine mandate; Some companies may explore spinning off separate LLCs, but the chances of success are low, according to guidance from attorneys and the government. Also, interestingly enough, my prior Construction Dive [...]

Q & A About Labor Unions in 2021

Thanks to Sheldon Alderton, a LinkedIn contact & group member of Charles Krugel's Labor & Employment Law & Human Resources Practices Group (3,900-plus members). As a followup to the recent Construction Dive article quoting me, Sheldon recently asked me questions about the viability of labor unions going forward. I've decided to turn Sheldon's questions & [...]

I’m Sponsoring HR Hot Seat

I'm excited to announce that starting this month, I'm sponsoring HR Hot Seat. ABOUT: OUR MEMBERSHIP... includes company-based HR practitioners of all levels and specialties, as well as consultants, service providers, business owners, students, and pros in transition who desire to stay on top of current HR trends, strategies, best practices, and resources. (Members are [...]

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Construction Dive Quotes Me in “Is ‘Striketober’ the Moment Construction Unions Have Been Waiting For?”

Thanks to writer Joe Bousquin for quoting me in: Is 'Striketober' the moment construction unions have been waiting for? The convergence of worker shortages, supply chain snarls and vaccine mandates could give labor the upper hand at the bargaining table, experts say. Published Oct. 28, 2021 Joe Bousquin, Senior Reporter Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images via Getty [...]

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