MichaelJ on Nostr: What recourse would a person have if one party fails to uphold a written contract? ...
What recourse would a person have if one party fails to uphold a written contract? Upholding binding contracts is a basic function of a civil government, as it is a matter of justice.
That said, I think forbidding non-compete agreements is a net good, because it removes coercive tools employers can use to disrupt open and fair competition in the job market.
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