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FTCs noncompete decision signals major shifts in IT job market ahead [Video]

By voiding noncompete clauses, the Federal Trade Commission may open employment options for IT pros and push employers to reevaluate strategies for protecting intellectual property.

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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to prohibit for-profit US employers from enforcing noncompete clauses in employment agreements.

The FTC decision is expected to have significant ramifications for the IT talent market. Experts believe that removing restrictive clauses could lead to a more competitive job market, enabling tech professionals to negotiate better conditions and to access a wider pool of better jobs.

“What the FTC’s official ban means for CIOs is a greater awareness that noncompetes do not create a barrier to employment with any company, or any sense of comfort that other employees leaving the company will not work for a competitor or start up their own business using skills they have acquired during their employment,” said Linda Ashar, an employment lawyer and an associate professor at the American Public University System.

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