Help_needed said:
Nobody is forcing the employee to sign a non compete clause. It's their choice. Why would that be outlawed? Do people not believe in choice?
Every single industry I've been in, or discussed with engineering friends about are under noncompetes. They are ubiquitous. The only group on technical staffs that aren't under noncompetes are those who are old enough to have not had to sign them as part of being hired on. Or are in states that can't enforce them.
If you're lucky, you're the superstar that the company can't live without and wont get fired for not signing. But I don't know if you've been paying attention the last 20 years of corporate world, but they've ruthlessly trying to get rid of the superstar that can throw their weight around. I've seen corporate withhold salary raises saying 'sign the noncompete you've been avoiding and you'll get your raise.'
They are industry wide, enforceable in Texas, and absolute bull***** I spend my career learning deep technical knowledge specific to an industry, and I can't go somewhere else do to similar work that I want to do? I gotta go burn a year doing jack all? Move my whole family?
I've got no problem with nondisclosures and going after trade secret theft but noncompetes are too much.
Also cajunaggie would probably win a lawsuit about signing under duress. But what company wants to spend the time and risk hiring you to go fight a lawsuit?