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New York City, NY
A few weeks ago I quit my full-time job. The same company I was working for now wants to hire me as a freelancer. However they say it is against labor laws to hire me until I have not worked there for 6 months. They say that the only way they can legally hire me is to have me go through a freelance agency. Is this a real labor law?? |
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No, it isn't. But if they want you to go through an agency they can require it.
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