1. non-compete - Noun
2. non-compete - Adjective
non-compete (not comparable)
(law) Describing a contractual clause that prevents a person or company from competing with another, especially with a former employer or partner
You will need to sign a non-compete agreement, of course.
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non-compete (plural non-competes)
Such a clause.
All, the Zurich, Switzerland-based Adecco claimed, signed non-compete and non-disclosure agreement as part of their employment agreements yet appropriated key account information from their former employer, the lawsuit claims. Source: Internet
Another area of employment law that Vance said is very active currently concerns non-compete agreements. Source: Internet
Ingram Micro's IMSN program, for example, requires all partners to sign agreements that spell out nondisclosure protection, non-compete clauses and a member code of conduct. Source: Internet
He joined AEW after his non-compete clause expired, and he’s currently involved in a notable wedding angle on weekly television. Source: Internet
She also stated that she is in a “non-compete” form agreement with other small businesses to avoid repetition of unique products for sale in the beauty community. Source: Internet
Then there’s the issue of some workers being forced to sign non-compete agreements. Source: Internet