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Read previewThe FTC wants to give Americans the freedom to job-hop without pesky noncompete contracts getting in the way.
The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 on Tuesday to approve a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements, the agency announced in a press release.
The move could help American workers make $300 billion more a year, the FTC has previously said.
Companies can keep existing contracts for some senior executives, but that will only affect about 0.75% of workers, the FTC said.
Persons:
—, pesky noncompete, Evan Starr, Lina M, Khan, Suzanne P, Clark
Organizations:
Service, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Business, Employers, University of Maryland, New York Times, US, of Commerce, Commerce's, National Labor Relations
Locations:
California , Massachusetts, Illinois