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by lionleaf
2863 days ago
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I really like the way Norway has done it. A couple of years back they introduced a law that to make non-competes enforceable the company would have to pay you a full salary for the duration that you're blocked out of other work.
Non-competes has function, but it's far too cheap for the company and far too expensive for the employee. Now the employer has to consider whether it's a position it's worth to protect or not, rather than just put it in the default contract |
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