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by BrandoElFollito
1197 days ago
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Are non-compete one-way in the US? Here in France we can have them as well but there is a counterpart: if I want to go to a company which is a competitor, my current employer can say no but they have to pay me for that for the time of the non-compete (something like 75% of the salary). This is the law and they have no choice (short of not enforcing it) |
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Non-compete clauses must also be limited in scope (geography and profession) and must not stop employees to live from their trade. As a result companies rarely exercise non-compete clauses since they are regularly thrown away by courts ("conseil des prud'hommes" in french).
Still they are part of the so called "standard work countract". I imagine most companies just get their base contract copy-pasted from the same template.