Me in the Media

Financial Poise’s 2021 Employment Law Bootcamp: Protecting Your Employee Assets: The Life Cycle of the Employment Relationship

Financial Poise announces its 2021 Employment Law Bootcamp webinar series—Protecting Your Employee Assets: The Life Cycle of the Employment Relationship Click here for registration & more information: PROTECTING YOUR EMPLOYEE ASSETS_ THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE EMPLOYMENT RELATIONSHIP 2021 MODERATOR: Charles Krugel - Charles A. Krugel, Labor & Employment Law on Behalf of Business PANELISTS: [...]

Anchorage Daily News Quotes Me in: Seeking Workers’ Comp After a Life-Threatening Case of COVID-19? Here Are Some Things to Consider

Business/Economy Seeking workers’ comp after a life-threatening case of COVID-19? Here are some things to consider. Author: Lynne Curry | Alaska Workplace Update, Tuesday, Dec. 15: Columnist note: After writing the above article, I learned that Alaska’s SB 241 states that “an employee who contracts the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is conclusively presumed to have contracted an occupational [...]

South Korea’s National News Service Arirang Interviews Me Live for the 2nd Time This Year on the Pandemic & Labor

South Korea's news service Arirang interviewed me on live TV, 9/8/20, for the 2nd time this year on the pandemic & employment in the international & U.S labor markets. I'm on a panel with Sye-ryun Song, Professor, Kyung Hee University Law School & Young June CHOE, Professor, Hallym University College of Medicine. Our segment is [...]

Pizza Today Quotes & Cites Me Extensively in Their Article “Anticipating the Unemployment Punch”

September 1, 2020 Anticipating the Unemployment Punch By Daniel P. Smith; 9/1/20 With pizzerias forced to lay off staff amid COVID-19, employer tax rates likely to jump. Over a three-week run spanning mid-March to early April, nearly 17 million Americans filed for unemployment – and it’s no secret the restaurant industry, home to some 15.6 [...]

I’m Quoted in Anchorage Daily News Article: “Is my employer required to reimburse me for things I need to telework — like a desk chair or fast WiFi?” By Lynne Curry

Thanks to Lynne Curry for quoting me in her 8/18 Anchorage Daily News article "Is my employer required to reimburse me for things I need to telework — like a desk chair or fast WiFi?" Is my employer required to reimburse me for things I need to telework — like a desk chair or fast [...]

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