Bill Limiting Non-Competition Agreements Signed Into Law

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Bill Limiting Non-Competition Agreements Signed Into Law

Senator Maryellen Goodwin
A bill that limits non-competition agreements against hourly and low-wage employees, as well as children and college students, has been signed into law.

The legislation is sponsored by Senate Majority Whip Maryellen Goodwin.

“Hourly workers, low-wage employees and people who are just starting out should not be hindered from finding a new job when they leave or lose another. They need to keep working. A former employer should not have the right to place any restrictions on them that make it hard for them to land another job, especially in a field where they have experience. Noncompete agreements are one more roadblock that can contribute to keeping poor people poor, and they should not be allowed to be used in that way,” said Goodwin.

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The Legislation

The legislation is intended as a way to help employees find other employment when they leave a job.

The legislation makes such agreements unenforceable against non-salaried employees, employees who make less than 250 percent of the federal poverty level, children under 18 and both undergraduate and graduate students.


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