FTC bans Non-Compete Clauses.

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On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission put a national ban on non-compete clauses, making it illegal for bosses to make workers sign non-compete clauses under any scenario. The ruling will also see the voiding nearly all existing noncompetes.

This obviously affects wrestling contracts. No more 90-days non-compete agreements...

 
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They voted to ban it. But it's not in effect yet. Before people start spreading misinformation.
The final rule would ban new noncompete agreements for all workers and require companies to let current and past employees know they won’t enforce them. Companies will also have to throw out existing noncompete agreements for most employees, although in a change from the original proposal, the agreements may remain in effect for senior executives.

“It is so profoundly unfree and unfair for people to be stuck in jobs they want to leave, not because they lacked better alternatives, but because noncompetes preclude another firm from fairly competing for their labor, requiring workers instead to leave their industries or their homes to make ends,” FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter (D) said in prepared remarks.

The new rule is slated to go into effect in 120 days after it’s published in the Federal Register. But its future is uncertain, as pro-business groups opposing the rule are expected to take legal action to block its implementation.

Business groups say noncompete agreements are critical for protecting proprietary information and intellectual property, although the rule would not ban other methods for protecting that information, including nondisclosure and confidentiality agreements. They also question the agency’s authority to issue the blanket, retroactive ban.

Congress has not given the agency explicit authority to ban noncompetes, although there have been several bipartisan bills introduced to reform noncompete agreements, including the Workforce Mobility Act sponsored by Sens. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Todd Young (R-Ind.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), and the Freedom to Compete Act sponsored by Sens. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.).



The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the largest pro-business lobbying group in the country, has said it will sue to block the rule.

Chamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark called the FTC vote to ban noncompetes “a blatant power grab that will undermine American businesses’ ability to remain competitive.”

“This decision sets a dangerous precedent for government micromanagement of business and can harm employers, workers, and our economy,” Clark said. “The Chamber will sue the FTC to block this unnecessary and unlawful rule and put other agencies on notice that such overreach will not go unchecked.”
 

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Hearing that this won’t effect the WWE since the wrestlers get paid while on the 90 day. Not sure if true though
 

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Hearing that this won’t effect the WWE since the wrestlers get paid while on the 90 day. Not sure if true though

It would effect talent that decide to quit. Getting released is one thing if they still under contract and getting paid, but if the talent quits on their own then that’s different :manny:
 

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It would effect talent that decide to quit. Getting released is one thing if they still under contract and getting paid, but if the talent quits on their own then that’s different :manny:
That makes sense. Either way this is good for the business. I’m all for all the wrestlers finding opportunities.
 

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They voted to ban it. But it's not in effect yet. Before people start spreading misinformation.
Appreciate the clarification, I knew it wouldn't be so cut & dry, especially with the lobbyists and the legal challenges. Any time you inhibit big business practices there's a huge delay.
 

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They voted to ban it. But it's not in effect yet. Before people start spreading misinformation.

Way I read it is this is for new ones, not ones already in place. Guessing this becomes a state by state issue.
 

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Will be interesting to see if WWE keeps people home for three months before releasing them now or if they just go ahead and release them and let them go somewhere else immediately even if they have been on tv recently (think like Mustafa Ali)
 
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