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Inc. December 2004 Mike Brewster |
The Freelance Conundrum Contract workers can save you cash. But managing an office of freelancers is not like running a traditional workplace. Even the most talented contractors bring baggage. |
BusinessWeek December 3, 2007 Maria Bartiromo |
Roger Altman On the Pain Ahead and Election 2008 Roger Altman talks about the election and the economy. |
Search Engine Watch February 24, 2011 Mathieu Burgerhout |
Freelancers Will Take Over, Agencies are History Freelancers are a growing trend in the online marketing world -- even big clients are going for the more personal approach. Drawn from three perspectives, here's why freelancers rule. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Uber Driver Is Employee, California Regulators Rule [Updated] The California Labor Commission has ruled that former San Francisco-based Uber driver Barbara Ann Berwick was, in fact, an employee of Uber, not an independent contractor. |
Inc. January 1, 2003 Mike Hofman |
How I Did It: One Woman, 1,000 Freelancers Nobody manages contractors better than Denise Russell, who works with some 1,000 freelancers. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
Peers Says Its New Focus Is Helping Sharing Economy Workers Peers.org fits very squarely in the marketplace bucket -- it's about what workers can do or buy to make their work as non-employees better, not how the system could be changed to make that work better. |
CFO December 1, 2011 David M. Katz |
A Loss of Independents? Regulators have rewritten the rules regarding the use of independent contractors, forcing companies to make hard choices - and possibly pay heavy fines. |