It has been a very busy week traveling for work. However, I still came across a couple good articles that I think readers will enjoy. In particular, pay attention to the note on avoiding overly restrictive non-compete agreements. Well worth a review.
As always, below are a couple articles that caught my eye this week.
Tips for Avoid Overly Restrictive Non-Compete Agreements
Michael Moore (no, not that one) recently wrote a well thought out article on how employers can avoid overly restrictive non-compete agreements (that could be subject to being nullified by a court). Of course, it is important for employer to consult any state specific laws on the topic...but Michael has some great pointers that I think employers would be wise to review.
Democratic Platform Includes a $15/Hour Minimum Wage Rate
The Washington Examiner has a good note on the recent backing by Democrats of a $15/hour minimum wage rate. The platform, released late last week, favors raising the current federal minimum wage rate from $7.25/hour to $15/hour. From that point, the Democratic platform supports indexing it to inflation. (Readers might remember that Hillary Clinton previously supported a $12/hour minimum wage rate while Bernie Sanders had advocated for a $15/hour rate.) Of course, just because the Democratic platform includes this provision does not necessarily mean it will become a reality...but indicates that the party as a whole supports the measure.
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