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Assembly Bill Number 5
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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Translators and interpreters are NOT exempt from AB5, which is causing major problems for our fellow colleagues in California. So every single translator who is a freelancer in California has been affected by this new law… Some of my friends here in San Diego and Los Angeles have received letters from large translation agencies about how they can no longer work together because companies are trying to protect themselves and, instead of going through the trouble of proving that their independent contractors should not be classified as employees, they would rather stop working with California freelancers altogether.
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Here is some more information about AB5:
Statement by the American Translators Association
Association of Translators and Interpreters in the San Diego Area (ATISDA)
Northern California Translators Association (NCTA)
AB5 Articles Archive
California Wanted to Protect Uber Drivers. Now it May Hurt Freelancers.
Uncertainty for Interpreters as Gig Economy Bill (AB5) Passes California Senate
From Interpreters and Journalists to Pet Sitters, California's Gig Economy Law has Independent Contractors Fretting
Impact of Gig Worker Bill AB5 on Translators and Interpreters
Will New California Law Change Your Freelance Translation Work? Maybe.
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Stay tuned for weekly episodes and subscribe to Translation Confessional through your favorite podcast app.
To learn more about my background as a translator and translation instructor, visit my professional website at RafaLombardino.com
Send me an email with feedback, ideas, and requests to
RLombardino@WordAwareness.com
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/translation-confessional/message
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CHECK OUT THIS EPISODE'S SPONSOR:
ONLY OFFICE
an attractive alternative to Microsoft Office
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Here is some more information about AB5:
Statement by the American Translators Association
Association of Translators and Interpreters in the San Diego Area (ATISDA)
Northern California Translators Association (NCTA)
AB5 Articles Archive
California Wanted to Protect Uber Drivers. Now it May Hurt Freelancers.
Uncertainty for Interpreters as Gig Economy Bill (AB5) Passes California Senate
From Interpreters and Journalists to Pet Sitters, California's Gig Economy Law has Independent Contractors Fretting
Impact of Gig Worker Bill AB5 on Translators and Interpreters
Will New California Law Change Your Freelance Translation Work? Maybe.
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Stay tuned for weekly episodes and subscribe to Translation Confessional through your favorite podcast app.
To learn more about my background as a translator and translation instructor, visit my professional website at RafaLombardino.com
Send me an email with feedback, ideas, and requests to
RLombardino@WordAwareness.com
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/translation-confessional/message
Released:
Jan 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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