Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB227

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Labor and Industrial Relations; protections for freelance workers; provide

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance the legal framework for freelance work, establishing a formal complaint process for workers to report violations. Freelancers can now file complaints with the Commissioner of Labor if they believe their rights have been infringed, creating a legal avenue for workers to seek recourse. This development represents a critical shift in labor relations, promoting fair business practices within an increasingly gig-oriented economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 227, also known as the 'Freelance Isn't Free Act', introduces significant protections for freelance workers in the state of Georgia. The bill mandates that any freelance work agreement be documented in writing and stipulates essential contract terms regarding compensation, payment timelines, and prohibitions against retaliation from hiring parties. This legislation seeks to safeguard freelancers by ensuring they receive fair treatment and timely payment for their services.

Contention

However, the bill is not without controversy. Some stakeholders have raised concerns about its practical implications on the freelance market, worrying that stringent requirements may discourage some businesses from hiring freelance workers altogether. Others argue that the definitions of freelance workers and requirements for contract terms may be overly broad, potentially complicating the hiring process, particularly for smaller firms. Nonetheless, advocates for the bill believe that it provides essential protections that are long overdue for freelance professionals in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB16

Labor and industrial relations; protections for warehouse distribution center workers; provide

GA HB395

Labor and industrial relations; minimum wage; provide for an increase

GA HB1119

Labor and industrial relations; pharmacy care guidelines and pharmacy management networks under workers' compensation; provide

GA HB306

Labor and industrial relations; cause of action for workplace harassment and retaliation; provide

GA SB588

Labor and Industrial Relations, Revenue and Taxation, and Social Services; certain protections of caregivers; provide

GA HB574

Labor and industrial relations; applicability of workers' compensation to employers and employees; provisions

GA HB1318

Labor and industrial relations; actuarial study on state based paid family and medical leave insurance program; provide

GA SB00008

An Act Concerning Protections For Workers And Enhancements To Workers' Rights.

GA HB991

Labor and industrial relations; definition of employment for certain services performed by certain healthcare technology platform contractors; provisions

GA HB569

Labor and industrial relations; employment security; benefits and appeals; revise certain notice provisions

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