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by PhoenixReborn 942 days ago
It's because WA allows for non-compete agreements for employees above a certain income level, whereas CA bans non-competes outright. So it's much more difficult to get top/high-ranking people to leave MS/AMZN since they might get sued by their employer.

Note that the threshold in WA is around $116K annual salary and I imagine that most senior tech employees would be above this level.

Source: https://foley.com/insights/publications/2023/01/non-competes...

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Brand new SDE1s right out of college make more than that.
And this is precisely why the law is so toothless in WA. It was intended to kill non-competes for low-wage workers (McDonald's workers, etc), not for tech workers. That's still a good thing overall, but techies don't really see the benefits of it.
Do you know of there's any data on the prevalence of these noncompetes in employment contracts?
Woah. What is the standard non compete for a software engineer? Do most Amazon employees risk being sued if they leave for google or microsoft?