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September 21, 2005

News from Freelancers Union

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Posted by Regina Miller

Recently I posted about the fact that I am a member of the freelancers union here in NY and that because I am a member of this group I have healthcare coverage. Sara Horowitz sent an email to members and so here are a few new things from Working Today that might be of interest to many of you. Here is her email:

"Read "The Rise of the Freelance Class" and find out how your experience compares to that of your peers. Is the story that emerged your story too?"

"Freelancers are creative, independent, entrepreneurial people. Many are fiercely dedicated to the freelancer lifestyle. Survey respondents said things like, “I’ll freelance till my fingers bleed.” “Never say never, but I
don’t think I’ll ever work for a corporation again.” Could these be your words? Come to our new message board to talk with others about your freelance life and attitude."


"Freelancers are politically engaged and coming together as a group. Almost all have voted in a national election. About half feel that they belong to a freelancer community, and they think that’s important. Do you agree? Let us know what you’re thinking. Participate in our message board
and help build our freelancer community." (But where's the Freelancer's BLOG??)

"Freelancers are getting the word out about who they are and what they need. They’re no longer content to be politically invisible and entirely on their own fending for benefits like health insurance and retirement. Do you know any members of the press? Share The Rise of the Freelance Class
with them and help spread the news. Freelancers are on the rise. And people should know."

Sending an update to Elisa at Healthy Concerns who linked to my initial post.


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