The new consultation 'Non-Compete Clauses: Consultation on measures to reform post-termination non-compete clauses in contracts of employment' asks for views on two main proposals.
The first is that non-compete clauses should only be enforceable against an ex-employee if the employee is paid compensation during the non-compete period – for example, by paying them a proportion of their normal remuneration in return for accepting the non-compete clause.
The second proposal is that non-compete clauses be banned completely – although this is highly unlikely to happen.
The deadline for comments is 26 February 2021.
Operative date
- Now
Recommendation
- Check out the new consultation on the GOV.UK website.
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