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Explainer: What is a non-compete clause, and why can an ex-e
Explainer: What is a non-compete clause, and why can an ex-e
Explainer: What is a non-compete clause, and why can an ex-employee get sued after joining a competitor?
SINGAPORE — It is quite common to see employment contracts containing restrictions that generally prevent employees from working for a competitor in the same industry after they leave their job.
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