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 in the Workplace Coach & Anchorage Daily News

Thanks to Lynne Curry for quoting me in her 10/5/21 article: I was fired because I refuse to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Can I sue? This was published in her Workplace Coach Blog & the Anchorage Daily News. The article is below. I was fired because I refuse to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Can I [...]

Governor Pritzker to Keynote 10/21 Decalogue Awards

The Decalogue Society of Lawyers 2021 Awards Ceremony Thursday, October 21, 5:30pm Keynote Speaker: Governor J.B. Pritzker Emcee: Judge Megan Goldish Honoring Justice Michael B. Hyman Hebrew University Fellowship Award Alison Pure-Slovin, Simon Wiesenthal Center Midwest Community Service Award Pastor Chris Harris, Bright Star Church Hon. Gerald C. Bender Humanitarian Award Sinai Chicago Agency Award Charles A. [...]

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Decalogue Society of Lawyers Presidential Citation

I'm honored to announce that I'm being awarded the Decalogue Society of Lawyers 2021 Decalogue Presidential Citation, presented to individuals who have helped to improve the Decalogue Society of Lawyers through their innovative thinking and actions or who have made some notable or important contribution that enhanced the Society or furthered its goals and objectives. [...]

I’m Quoted in: The Dotted Line: How to Navigate Vaccine Mandates

The Dotted Line: How to Navigate Vaccine Mandates Contractors are getting squeezed between demands for inoculated jobsites and a hesitant workforce, but there are legal and business advantages to the situation. Published Aug. 31, 2021 Joe Bousquin Senior Reporter Danielle Ternes/Construction Dive This feature is a part of "The Dotted Line" series, which takes an in-depth [...]

I’m Quoted in 8/9/21 USA Today Article

Fact Check: Workers Fired for Refusing a Aaccine are Unlikely to Qualify for Unemployment McKenzie Sadeghi USA TODAY Published 1:11 p.m. ET Aug. 9, 2021 Updated 2:14 p.m. ET Aug. 9, 2021 The claim: Employees who are fired for refusing a vaccine are eligible for unemployment benefits The highly transmissible delta coronavirus variant has caused a nationwide [...]

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