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The deals were always freelance, meaning that Mr. Jaffee has never had company-paid health care or full control of his published work.
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Meanwhile, there are 13.2 million "moonlighters" who have jobs but work on freelance projects in their off hours; 14.1 million "diversified" workers with part-time jobs who also take on freelance work; 4.6 million "temporary" workers, including those employed through staffing agencies; and 2.5 million "freelance owners," meaning people who are freelancing but also employing other freelancers.
Meanwhile, there are 13.2 million "moonlighters" who have jobs but work on freelance projects in their off hours; 14.1 million "diversified" workers with part-time jobs who also take on freelance work; 4.6 million "temporary" workers, including those employed through staffing agencies; and 2.5 million "freelance owners," meaning people who are freelancing but also employing other freelancers.
He's a freelance overnight news cameraman, meaning that every night, he films car crashes, fires, deaths, and shootings in Los Angeles.
MBO Partners is predicting that freelancing will become an "episodic destination," meaning that people will cycle between freelancing and traditional jobs, depending on their current needs and opportunities.
Uber has suffered another setback to its operational model in Europe after a Swiss insurance agency ruled that Uber drivers are employees, not freelance contractors as the company claims — meaning it must pay social security contributions.
Those protesting make the point, however, that since they are freelance they have to swallow other costs such as bike maintenance and things like tax and insurance, meaning take-home pay is a lot less.
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Some evidence points to this flexibility meaning freelance work and the gig economy (according to Freelancers Union about one-third of the workforce is freelance), but it also means remote work (37percentt of workers according to Gallup).
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