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Do you employ, or are you a freelancer in New York? There's a new law that is going to go into effect May 2017, that requires contracts for both parties with freelancer projects that are $800 and more over a 6 month period. If you make most of your money freelancing, make over $800 in a 6 month, and live in New York, or are doing freelance work for a client then in May 2017 contracts will be needed.
This new law will also allow freelancers to file complaints with the Department of Labor Standards for nonpaying, or late paying contracts. This new law seems to look great from the outside, but if you are freelancing for a living, and earning more than $800 per month than you'll need to be compliant with the new law.
This got me thinking, while reading a discussion that Mike posted titled "Freelancing in New York just got a lot safer", what about marketplaces such as SEOclerks? Since the website is not located in New York, but has freelancers that live in New York, and clients that orders from freelancers in New York would the marketplaces need to be compliant?
I believe when the new law goes into effect then freelance marketplaces would need to be compliant or will probably get in trouble for being incompliant. However, there is still a lot of time to be compliant so hopefully this marketplace would meet their requirements.
So what do you think about this? Do you think freelance marketplaces would need to be complaint?
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I would think that the law applies when the work being done between buyer and seller is done directly and not through an online marketplace.
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