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by lordnacho
2749 days ago
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If the customers prefer a new business, that suggests non-competes are damaging, just like the article says. We can all see why the company wants the clause, but it's equally clear that it's in society's interest to not allow it. |
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Reminder that the question was "what are good reasons...", which suggests that not everyone knows why the company wants them, unless you assume all companies are inherently evil which is not reasonable. They invest in their brand. Employees get the benefit of that to help establish their own brand. And then they can take that brand elsewhere to the detriment of the original investor.