The Self-Employed Life

The Self-Employed Life
Author: Jeffrey Shaw
Publisher: Page Two
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1774580047

Caught between entrepreneurship and small business, self-employed people often feel overlooked and left out. Host of the The Self-Employed Life podcast, Jeffrey Shaw believes that as we develop ourselves, we raise the bar - we're capable of even more success. This book is all about creating the environment, the Self-Employed Ecosystem, to attract the success you want. Shaw plots a path forward for the solopreneur who knows that small is better. He shows you how you can set up your environment to create the success you want.

Marketing Shortcuts for the Self-Employed

Marketing Shortcuts for the Self-Employed
Author: Patrick Schwerdtfeger
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118014200

A quick guide to effective techniques that will boost your business today Want the juicy marketing secrets that save time and get results quickly for your business? Then this is the book for you. Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed offers a detailed plan for entrepreneurs, small business owners, salespeople, and service professionals. Filled with effective tactics and strategies ready to apply immediately, this guide supplies a complete toolkit to leverage resources, establish online credibility, and crush your competition! Provides practical strategies to promote your business using powerful online tools Each chapter can be read in 10 minutes or less and offers an itemized to-do list at the end Author has personally used these strategies to promote his business online and has helped dozens of companies do the same If you're ready to take immediate action and see results quickly for your business, Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed has all the tools and techniques you need!

Collective Bargaining for Self-Employed Workers in Europe

Collective Bargaining for Self-Employed Workers in Europe
Author: Bernd Waas
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9403523743

Collective Bargaining for Self-Employed Workers in Europe Approaches to Reconcile Competition Law and Labour Rights Founding Editor: Roger Blanpain General Editor: Frank Hendrickx Edited by Bernd Waas & Christina Hießl The increase in the number of self-employed workers, partially in response to the advent of the platform economy, has raised the spectre of horizontal price-fixing by self-employed members of a profession. This perception, however, is at odds with international labour standards, under which self-employed persons should also be able to conclude collective agreements to some extent. It is now commonplace for companies to offer various forms of non-standard employment that shift risk from the labour engager to the labour provider – which may increase the likelihood of those workers to fall outside the legal concept of ‘employee’ and because of that affects their legal protection. Legal practitioners may then face a dilemma: what may be required under labour law may be prohibited under antitrust law. In the first comprehensive analysis of these intensely debated issues, the authors argue that there is an urgent need to address the current legal puzzle, including through regulatory measures. This must include, in particular, the existing regulation at the level of the European Union (EU), which dominates competition law in the Member States. The book combines an analysis of the supranational framework by experts in labour law as well as competition law with in-depth country reports from Member States of the EU in which regulations and/or practices of collective bargaining for the self-employed exist. Among the many issues discussed in this book are the following: collective bargaining and international labour rights; self-employed individuals and the concept of undertaking in EU competition law; the concept of ‘social dumping’; the importance of the case law of the European Court of Justice; the concept of ‘vulnerability’; competition authorities’ enforcement strategies and priorities; the concept of ‘false self-employed’; and the possible introduction of exemptions, presumptions, safe harbours, or smart regulation solutions in competition law. The book gives an insight into the legal situation in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, and Sweden. These reports discuss the current practice of collective bargaining and how the current law is reflected in the academic discourse on the right of self-employed people to bargain collectively. This important book, in its presentation of legally sound and effective ways to shape the application of the right to bargain collectively that are attuned to the business and technological realities of the twenty-first century, promotes an understanding of the consequences for current law and practice and offers a basis for a discussion of regulatory measures addressing existing challenges. Practitioners of labour law and competition law, national competition authorities, and other interested parties will benefit from the detailed analysis and extensive findings.

The Last Dragon Slayer

The Last Dragon Slayer
Author: Martyn Stanley
Publisher: Martyn Stanley
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0992986036

Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical 'noble dragon' - said to be near invulnerable. Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf. What Saul needs is the legendary 'Last Dragon Slayer' on his side, because on this deadly quest, it's not only Saul's favour with the Empress that's at stake - but also his life. The Deathsworn Arc Series of Epic Fantasy Novels:- Deathsworn Arc : The Last Dragon Slayer Deathsworn Arc 2 : The Verkreath Horror Deathsworn Arc 3 : The Blood Queen

Webify Your Business, Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed

Webify Your Business, Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed
Author: Patrick Schwerdtfeger
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0557049016

Webify Your Business, Internet Marketing Secrets for the Self-Employed offers a detailed marketing roadmap for entrepreneurs, small business owners, commission salespeople and service professionals who wish to grow their business online. The steps described in this book lay the foundation for an impressive and sophisticated internet presence. Today's professionals understand the internet offers tremendous business opportunities but they lack practical strategies to take action. Existing resources are too technical, too simplistic or too expensive. Meanwhile, new tech-savvy competitors steal customers from under their feet. For these professionals, online profits seem unattainable. Webify Your Business provides the solution. Short and concise chapters are presented in a deliberate and strategic sequence designed to maximize results. Each chapter can be read in 10 minutes or less and offers an itemized to-do list at the end, allowing the reader to take immediate action and see results quickly.

Making Self-employment Work for People with Disabilities

Making Self-employment Work for People with Disabilities
Author: Cary Griffin
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781598574036

Updated with a new and improved assessment approach, more self-employment success stories, and the latest on policy changes and online opportunities, this book is your step-by-step guide to helping adults with disabilities get a small business off to a strong start.