Coworking friends:
Did you know 77% of freelancers will be stiffed by a deadbeat client
at some point in their career? Without any true protection,
freelancers are forced to spend precious time and money chasing their
checks or taking legal action, or they have to walk away, at an even
greater cost to pride and pocketbook.
That’s why Freelancers Union, Loosecubes, Freshbooks, and freelancers
throughout the country are launching The World’s Longest Invoice on
April 24 to raise awareness about this critical issue. And we're
hoping you'll join us.
The World’s Longest Invoice will jumpstart a fun and irreverent - but
critically important - nationwide conversation about how much it sucks
to not get paid for your work – and how it can be avoided.
Here’s where you come in: Coworking spaces nationwide are invited to
participate in any way they can, from projecting the growing World’s
Longest Invoice live on the wall to creating a special coworking day
to bring new members into your space.
We'd love it if you'd join The World’s Longest Invoice party, and have
got some great ideas about how you can participate. Sign up here for
more info:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/896250/Coworking-DoA
In May, we’ll deliver the World’s Longest Invoice to lawmakers in
Albany to urge them to pass the Freelancer Payment Protection act in
New York. It’s model legislation that gives freelancers the same
protection as “traditional” employees – they can file wage claims for
the money they’re owed and get protection from the Department of
Labor. We are SO CLOSE to passing the bill and creating a historic
precedent in NY that can be replicated throughout the country.
Let us know if you're down to help the freelance community build The
World’s Longest Invoice:
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/896250/Coworking-DoA
If you have any questions or comments, definitely contact Chris
Westcott at
cwes...@freelancersunion.org for more info. He'll get
you what you need.
We hope you will join us in the effort to get freelancers paid not
played.
Best,
Althea
Advocacy and Policy Director
Freelancers Union
www.freelancersunion.org