No More Non-Competes? What Entrepreneurs Can Do to Protect Their Business Now
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has triggered a seismic shift in U.S. labor policy, issuing a final rule that effectively bans new non-compete agreements. Long used to restrict worker mobility, these contracts are now in limbo after immediate legal challenges halted the rule.
This guide breaks down what you need to know to protect your business and turn disruption into advantage.
A deep dive into the FTC’s final rule
The FTC’s final rule declares that “non-compete clauses represent an unfair method of competition and therefore violate the FTC Act.” This sweeping protection extends beyond employees to interns,