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The Federal Trade Commission's Tuesday vote to ban noncompete agreements
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially banned noncompete agreements in the workplace for most workers. Here's what happens if you're locked into a noncompete.
The Federal Trade Commission's vote on Tuesday to ban noncompete agreements
The rule makes it illegal to include the agreements in employment contracts and requires firms with active noncompete agreements to inform workers they are void.
The Federal Trade Commission is set to vote Tuesday afternoon on a proposal
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Noncompete agreements make entrepreneurship more costly, more risky, and more penalizing for women.
The FTC delivered its final ruling on April 23 promising business growth, higher wages and rapid innovation. On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) delivered a final rule to ban noncompete agreements nationwide, a decision that it claims will allow workers to change jobs or take on additional work more freely, increase innovation and […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has voted to ban employers from requiring workers to sign noncompete agreements, while blocking the enforcement of most existing clauses.The FTC announced a new rule banning noncompete clauses nationally on Tuesday, maintaining in a press release that the move would protect "the fundamental freedom of workers to change jobs" and "promote competition" by "fostering new business formation."An estimated 30 million workers—or about 18 percent of the U.S....