Difference between revisions of "Non-compete Clauses In Contracts"
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− | {{DES | des = Non-compete clauses in contracts reduce the liberty of employees by requiring them to give away their rights to get a job. Recent research has also shown that these clauses are economically harmful. Liberals think such clauses should be unenforceable, just as [[slavery]] contracts should be unenforceable. | show=}} | + | {{DES | des = Non-compete clauses in contracts reduce the liberty of employees by requiring them to give away their rights to get a job. Recent research has also shown that these clauses are economically harmful. Liberals think such clauses should be unenforceable, just as [[slavery]] contracts should be unenforceable. Libertarians (a) often think you should be able to sell your rights or (b) don't care about workers.| show=}} |
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