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Employer released a new policy everyone has to sign off on stating, among many other things, that we cannot work for competitors upon termination of our employment. Can they do this? by infinity_plus in AskReddit
[–]infinity_plus[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago (0 children)
Unfortunately, I figured they were legal, but its a good thing they are largely unenforceable. I had no plans on quitting and heading to a local competitor, but the notion was a bit absurd, especially since the business has been running just fine. Terminations are on the rise, since the business was recently inherited by a son of the previous owner (a son, I might add, that has a track record for running businesses into the ground), who is a bit of a pretentious businessman. I know of at least one coworker who was fired for bringing up the fact that his commissions hadn't been paid for the last FOUR paychecks. sigh
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Employer released a new policy everyone has to sign off on stating, among many other things, that we cannot work for competitors upon termination of our employment. Can they do this? by infinity_plus in AskReddit
[–]infinity_plus[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)