The Weekly Independent: August 24, 2020

Being a successful independent contractor or a Client of Choice isn’t just about doing the best work or having the best perks. It also means staying one step ahead of the curve. That’s why each week we bring you The Weekly Independent, a quick-hit digest of news of note from around the web.
- The New York Times mentions MBO Partners and its State of Independence Research as it explores the growing trend towards digital nomadism.
- Information Week explores the future of work in a post-COVID era.
- Here are four compelling reasons why companies choose to engage independent professionals.
- Independent Online mentions MBO Partners as it talks about the rising number of digital nomads.
- Self-employed with better ICT skills are more likely to earn more according to Onrec.
- Know the fundamental differences between customer retention and customer loyalty.
- The HR Director lists down the critical attributes required for the future of remote work.
- In search of the right business structure? Take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of an S Corporation.
- The ACA Times discusses how the ACA compliance responsibilities could increase if the Federal Government adopts the ABC test for employee misclassification
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