Me in the Media

Two New Video Interviews: South Korea’s Arirang & Trust Radio Networks

Last Wednesday morning, 7/13/22, I was interviewed for my fourth time by South Korea's national news network Arirang's The Daily Report. It's a daily hour long news program for Arirang TV’s 2pm time-slot based in Seoul, Korea. Host Sun-hee MIN interviewed Professor OH Joon-seok of Sookmyung Women’s University & I concerning the Great Resignation—Why are [...]

My LinkedIn Group Reaches 4,000 Members!

My LinkedIn Group, Charles Krugel's Labor & Employment Law & Human Resources Practices Group, just welcomed its 4,000th member! Thanks to all members & contributors. You've made managing this Group a real pleasure! This Group was founded in February 2009.                       #linkedingroups #humanresources #laborandemploymentlaw

2 New May Law Webinars

    On 5/21/22, Max Barack & I will be discussing workplace rights for the United Chinese American Illinois Chapter https://www.il.ucausa.org/team.               Workplace Investigations Webinar 5/11; I’m Moderator New Employment Law Webinar Premiering May 11, 2021 Financial Poise Webinars™ announces “I Know What You Did Last Summer: Workplace Investigations,” [...]

I’m Interviewed on NELA Illinois’ Employee to Lawyer Podcast

Thanks to Amit Bindra (partner with The Prinz Law Firm, P.C) & Max Barack (partner at the Garfinkel Group, LLC,) who host the National Employment & Labor Association Illinois Chapter's podcast Employee to Lawyer for interviewing me on 4/4/22 & 4/25/22. Each part of the interview lasts for about 35 minutes (70 minutes total) & [...]

Construction Dive Quotes & Cites Me In: IL suspends requirement for in-state workers on public projects

Illinois suspends requirement for in-state workers on public projects April 19, 2022, Sebastian Obando, Reporter Scott Olson / Staff via Getty Images Dive Brief: The Employment of Illinois Workers on Public Works Act, also known as the Illinois Preference Act, is no longer in effect, according to the Illinois Department of Labor. Illinois legislators knocked down [...]

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