Microsoft says it will not enforce non-compete clauses in US

By

Promises civil rights audit of its workforce policies in 2023.

Microsoft says it will not enforce non-compete clauses in US
Microsoft will stop enforcing existing non-compete clauses in the United States, while also committing to a civil rights audit of its workforce policies in 2023. The Redmond, Washington-based software firm said changes to the enforcement of non-compete clauses would not apply to the company'...

Hi! You've reached one of our premium articles. This is available exclusively to subscribers.

It's free to register, and only takes a few minutes.

Once you sign up you'll have unlimited access to the full catalogue of Australia's best business IT content, as well as a daily news bulletin delivered straight to your inbox.

Register now
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Tags:

Most Read Articles

GreenSquareDC signs Multiplex for data centre build

GreenSquareDC signs Multiplex for data centre build

Transport for NSW restructures tech division

Transport for NSW restructures tech division

Lockheed Martin's IT business nears $7bn sale

Lockheed Martin's IT business nears $7bn sale

Turnbull’s dept snags digital delivery from Finance

Turnbull’s dept snags digital delivery from Finance

Log In

  |  Forgot your password?