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EIG Applauds Introduction of Bipartisan Legislation to Limit Non-Compete Agreements, Boost Worker Mobility
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Eli Lehrer
Oct 18, 2019
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“Non-compete agreements are unfair to workers, economically damaging for employers, and they undermine the efficient, effective functioning of labor markets everywhere,” said Eli Lehrer, President of the R Street Institute. “Anybody who cares about maintaining a functioning free market for workers and employers alike should oppose non-compete agreements.”
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