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  2. What to know about the FTC ban on noncompete agreements - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 Tuesday to ban most noncompete agreements, a watershed moment for the U.S. workforce that faces an uncertain future. These common agreements currently bar ...

  3. US judge strikes down Biden administration ban on worker ...

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    A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday barred a US Federal Trade Commission rule from taking effect that would ban employers from requiring their workers to sign non-compete agreements.

  4. FTC Issues Ban on Noncompete Agreements - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday issued a final rule banning noncompete clauses in employment contracts in the U.S. But experts in the field said the FTC’s move will definitely be ...

  5. Non-compete clauses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a ban on nearly all non-compete agreements. [8] [9] The rule was published on the Federal Register on May 7 and the ban will go into effect on September 4, 2024.

  6. FTC ban on worker noncompete agreements blocked by ... - AOL

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    A sweeping federal ban on noncompete agreements -- which was set to take effect for tens of millions of Americans nationwide on Sept. 4 -- is now permanently on hold. An estimated 30 million ...

  7. Non-compete clause - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a ban on nearly all non-compete agreements. [39] [40] The rule was published on the Federal Register on May 7 and was to go into effect on September 4, 2024. [41]

  8. Federal Trade Commission - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, [10] [non-primary source needed] the FTC began to regulate the funeral home industry in order to protect consumers from deceptive practices. The FTC Funeral Rule requires funeral homes to provide all customers (and potential customers) with a General Price List (GPL), specifically outlining goods and services in the funeral industry, as defined by the FTC, and a listing of their prices.

  9. Judge Strikes Down FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Employment ... - AOL

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    A federal judge shot down the FTC’s rule banning noncompete agreements, a setback for the agency’s effort to free workers from restrictive employment contract terms. The commission said it is ...