This goes into effect September 4, 2024. Employers with existing non-compete agreements must post the notice on page 163 (38504). After that date you may accept a job offer from anybody, including a direct competitor, and not worry about violating any non-compete agreement.

  • @TrueStoryBob
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    157 months ago

    Whoa. This is freaking huge in the media/entertainment industry.

    • Dem BosainOP
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      117 months ago

      The company I work for lost a MAJOR customer last fall. Management panicked, and rushed everyone to sign a non-compete agreement. Only after getting all the agreements signed did they let everyone know what had happened, and that there would be massive layoffs.

      Fucking psychos had just gone through a huge hiring phase. Some new employees had only been there a matter of months before finding out they would lose their job, and wouldn’t be able to get a new one in the same industry unless they waited two years.

      • Fubber Nuckin'
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        47 months ago

        At that point i would simply ignore the agreement and see if they try to sue me.

        • Dem BosainOP
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          27 months ago

          I’ve already had this argument with people I work with. It doesn’t matter if a non-compete is enforceable or not. They’re meant to demoralize and demotivate employees so they stay with the company at low pay. Someone that has just lost their job isn’t going to risk a potentially life-destroying lawsuit.

          I know they would sue, because the process is the goal, and they have deeper pockets than I do.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      A ton of industries well beyond that. Hell, my propane company I worked for even had non competes.

      • BaldProphet
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        17 months ago

        Now there is one fewer reason to work in California if you’re in the tech industry.