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New Federal Rule Banning Noncompetes May Impact Construction Industry

By Andrew Gibson on May 29, 2024
Posted in Construction Industry, Labor and Employment Issues

In late April, the Federal Trade Commission issued a final rule, effective on September 4, 2024, that banned nationwide noncompete clauses—generally a binding contract that prevents a worker from competing with an employer after they leave its employ. In my latest column for the Daily Journal of Commerce, I look at some of the…

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