Labor and Employment Law

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: [...]

1/14/21 Webinar: Are Unemployment Rules a Hassle? Plus – New Relief Bill Requirements

Due to the Covid-19 relief bill and other unemployment compensation laws, company requirements have changed. Are you aware of all the federal and state changes and your company responsibilities? The federal laws sound and look like alphabet soup: FFCFA, FMLA, PPP, FEMA, and CARES. And don’t forget the new Covid relief bill. Join small business [...]

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 [...]

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