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Noncompete Ban Would Disrupt Manufacturing in the U.S.

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The Federal Trade Commission鈥檚 vote this week to prohibit noncompete agreements between employers and their employees threatens manufacturing in the U.S., the 17吃瓜在线 Tuesday.

What鈥檚 going on: In a 3鈥2 vote Tuesday, commissioners finalized a rule that, like a draft version circulated last year, 鈥渨ould deem practically any noncompete clauses for paid staff, independent contractors and unpaid workers to be an unfair method of competition rendered unenforceable, and [would require] employers to tell current and former employees they鈥檝e stopped enforcing them鈥 (, subscription).

  • The final rule is set to go into effect 120 days after it is published in the Federal Register, but lawsuits have been filed against it already, and additional legal action is expected.

What鈥檚 changed: One change made to the final rule following the receipt of more than 26,000 comments on it allows existing noncompete agreements with senior-level executives to remain in effect.

  • Another difference between the rule鈥檚 prior iteration and the final is to the ban鈥檚 sole exception. The draft 鈥減ermitted noncompetes for individuals selling their business or a substantial stake of at least 25%.鈥 That threshold is not in the final version.

Why it鈥檚 problematic: The rule 鈥渋s unprecedented and threatens manufacturers鈥 ability to attract and retain talent,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram.

  • 鈥淚n addition, [it] puts at risk the security of intellectual property and trade secrets鈥攁nathema to an industry that accounts for 53% of all private-sector R&D.鈥
  • A noncompete ban would disrupt the majority of U.S. manufacturing operations, a 2023 17吃瓜在线 found.

What鈥檚 next: The 17吃瓜在线 is considering all options in response to the final rule and is in active discussion with congressional leadership and the relevant committees of jurisdiction.

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