On January 5, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (โFTCโ) unveiled a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (โNPRMโ) that would ban virtually all employment-related non-compete agreements (โNCAsโ) on the ground that such agreements are an โunfair method of competition,โ thereby violating Section 5 of the FTC Act.
Non-compete agreements areย clauses in employment contracts that prohibit employees from working for competing companies for a defined period following the employeeโs departure from the contracting employer. According to FTC Chair Lina M. Khan, these agreements โblock workers from freely switching jobs,โ not only โdepriving them of higher wages and better working conditions,โ but also โdepriving businesses of a talent pool that they need to build and expand.โ Khan believes that banning NCAs will โpromote greater dynamism, innovation and healthy competitionโ within the labor market.
Research indicates that NCAs significantly restrict worker mobility and suppress wages.ย As Khan emphasizes, “the freedom to change jobs is core to economic liberty and to a competitive, thriving economy.” ย In fact, the FTC estimates that eliminating the practice could result in annual wage increases of almost $300 billion, since approximately one in five workersโranging from hairstylists to business executivesโare constrained by such clauses in their employment contracts. Furthermore, researchers predict that a ban on NCAs may close racial and gender wage gaps by 3.6 to 9.1%.
If successful, the new rule would extend to anyone who works for an employer, including independent contractors. It would also require employers to rescind any existing NCAs and actively inform employees that the provisions are no longer in effect. Additionally, the NPRM aims to outlaw employment contract language that amounts to “de facto” non-compete clauses, including nondisclosure agreements “written so broadly that it effectively precludes the worker from working in the same field.โ
However, the NPRM does not come without opposition. ย The FTCโs sole Republican member, Christine Wilson, and the Chamber of Commerce voiced their dissent, claiming that the FTC does not have authority to promulgate rules regarding unfair methods of competition. Wilson further argued that studies on the harmful effects of NCAs are โscantโ and that a ban would bring about โnegative unintended consequencesโ such as โhigher fees and broker misconduct.โ
The proposed ruleโthe FTC’s first exercise of its regulatory authority to combat unfair competition in decadesโaligns with the agencyโs recent efforts to enforce Section 5 of the FTC Act and contributes to its overall mission of promoting fair competition across the labor market. The public can submit comments on the NPRM through March 20, 2023.
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