Non-Compete Clause
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A contractual provision that restricts an employee from working for a competing business or starting a competing venture for a specified period and geographic area after leaving the employer.
## Non-Compete Clause
A non-compete clause (NCC, also called a restrictive covenant) limits an employee's ability to work for competitors after leaving a company.
### Typical Terms
| Parameter | Common Range |
|-----------|-------------|
| Duration | 6–24 months |
| Geographic scope | City, state, country, or global |
| Industry scope | Direct competitors or broader |
| Garden leave pay | Some jurisdictions require it |
### Enforceability
| Jurisdiction | Enforceability |
|-------------|----------------|
| California | Banned (void, unenforceable) |
| Colorado, Minnesota, Oklahoma | Mostly banned |
| Most US states | Enforceable if reasonable |
| Germany | Enforceable if compensated (Karenzentschädigung: 50% of salary) |
| UK | Enforceable if reasonable |
| FTC proposed rule (US) | Would ban most non-competes (pending legal challenge) |
### Impact on Compensation
Non-competes constrain job mobility, which can suppress salary growth. California's ban on non-competes is considered a factor in Silicon Valley's talent dynamism.