Exceptions to 2008 Oregon Non-compete Law
October 7th, 2008 Posted by JolieThe Oregon non-compete law prohibits noncompetition agreements between employers and hourly workers, in almost all cases.
However, under this new law, employers are still permitted to have management and sales employees sign non-compete agreements. The agreements limit the employee’s ability to work for a competitor, at least for a period of time.
Such non-compete agreements – even voluntary ones – are illegal when applied to hourly or salaried non-exempt employees under Oregon law.
The law set limits on the (more…)
Oregon Outlaws Non-Compete Agreements for Some Workers
September 30th, 2008 Posted by JolieA little-known Oregon law that went into effect in 2008 sets limits on the non-compete agreements so popular with employers.
Former Oregon Labor Commission Dan Gardner originally sponsored the bill to “turn back the recent expansion of non-compete agreements against” hourly and non-management workers. Commissioner Gardner cited the use of such agreements with parking lot attendants, call center operators and home cleaning service workers as excessive.
“There is a dangerous expansion in (more…)
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