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FTC Says 'Work For Whoever You Want' in New Ruling

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FTC Says ‘Work For Whoever You Want’ in New Ruling

The ruling applies to the majority of employees across the country and will go into effect in about four months.

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Published on April 24, 2024
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is making headlines this week, announcing that noncompete agreements are now officially banned for businesses across the country.

All the power in the business world has typically resided with the companies that hire employees. However, in recent years, the tide has turned ever so slightly in favor of workers, with remote work becoming more popular and unions gaining ground.

Now, this FTC decision could have long-lasting benefits for employees, allowing them to work wherever they want without the threat of punishment.

FTC Announces Nationwide Ban on Noncompete Agreements

The FTC made a groundbreaking ruling this week, announcing that the government agency was banning noncompete agreements nationwide. This means that employees will be able to change jobs whenever they choose, free from legal action, financial penalties, and any other punishments that come with these kinds of contracts.

“The freedom to change jobs is core to economic liberty and to a competitive, thriving economy,” – Lina M. Khan, FTC Chair

The rule change was proposed in January 2023, more than a year ago. And while the wheels of government move slowly, this ruling will have a substantial impact on the business world as a whole.

Why Is the FTC Banning Noncompete Agreements?

Noncompete agreements have been a big part of the business world for a long time, so how bad could they actually be for competition? Well, according to the ruling, these contracts have been stifling wages and innovation the whole time.

“Noncompete clauses keep wages low, suppress new ideas, and rob the American economy of dynamism, including from the more than 8,500 new startups that would be created a year once noncompetes are banned. The FTC’s final rule to ban noncompetes will ensure Americans have the freedom to pursue a new job, start a new business, or bring a new idea to market.” – Lina M. Khan, FTC chair

That’s right, the FTC discovered that as many as 8,500 startups are prevented from launching due to noncompete agreements. Beyond that, the ruling is expected to result in “estimated earnings increase for the average worker by an additional $524 per year” and ” lower health care costs by up to $194 billion over the next decade.”


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