How do you feel about the FTC's decision to ban nearly all noncompetes?
Generally positive - it will provide more freedom and benefits for workers71%
Neutral29%
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Generally negative - may lead to increased competition for talent
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Unless your former employee is actually trying to poach all your clients, let em go.
There was a reason they left and if your clients leave too, there's also a reason for that and both are likely the employers fault.