Miami, Florida Sep 12, 2023 (Issuewire.com) - The law firm of Cantrell, Astbury, Kranz, P.A. https://caklegal.com provides an in-depth analysis of this proposed rule, underscoring its potential implications for both employers and employees nationwide.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on January 5, 2022, a groundbreaking proposal aiming to put an end to the use of non-compete clauses across the U.S.
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Key Aspects of the Proposed Rule:
The firm advises employers to start assessing their current contracts, non-compete clauses, and strategies during the upcoming "compliance period."
FTC is presently gathering public comments on this proposed rule. They seem particularly interested in opinions about the differential treatment of senior executives and varying wage workers under the rule.
For inquiries or more information about the FTCs Non-Compete Clause Rule proposal, Cantrell, Astbury, Kranz, P.A. can be reached at 1-877-858-6868 or via email at [email protected].
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