The Freelance Isn't Free Act (FIFA) is a local New York City law passed by the New York City Council in 2016 that protects the labor rights of freelance workers.
[2] Nearly all types of freelance workers are covered by the law except salespeople, attorneys, medical professionals, and government contractors.
[3] Even without a written contract, companies are still required to pay freelancers within 30 days of the work being completed.
[2] The Act is intended to protect freelancers against clients that unreasonably withhold or delay payment for work.
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