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by iofj 4004 days ago
It baffles me that it is legal to offer somebody anything "contingent on an agreement not to sue". How are disputes resolved ? Especially in this case there is almost a guarantee of a dispute, isn't there.

How would an employer defend that this agreement wasn't made under duress ? That both sides were equal partners in the negotiation about such a contract ?

I'd think the right to sue about anything is the most fundamental of the inalienable rights, because without it, the other rights wouldn't effectively exist.

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When leaving a company they can't make you sign something, because no one can make you sign something.

But of course they can give something in exchange for signing something. You can think of it as a mini settlement.

I don't think it is great, because many people will just sign things thinking they have no choice, and the timing and mechanics of how these things happen are often used against people.

I've had exit contracts given to me. They were full of things that benefited the company and had nothing that benefited me. I said 'There's no benefit to me signing this, what do I get if I do?' They didn't offer me anything, so I didn't sign.