EIG’s comment letter in response to the FTC’s proposed rulemaking on non-compete agreements underscores the anti-competitive and harmful effects of noncompete agreements; highlights the necessity of a comprehensive, nondiscriminatory final ruling to achieve the goals of the proposal; and outlines core principles to guide rulemaking.
EIG’s comment letter in response to the FTC’s proposed rulemaking on non-compete agreements underscores the anti-competitive and harmful effects of noncompete agreements; highlights the necessity of a comprehensive, nondiscriminatory final ruling to achieve the goals of the proposal; and outlines core principles to guide rulemaking.
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