US judge strikes down Biden administration ban on worker ‘noncompete’ agreements | CNN Business

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A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday barred a US Federal Trade Commission rule from taking effect that would ban employers from requiring their workers to sign non-compete agreements.

The ban, which had been scheduled to go into effect nationwide on September 4, is now effectively blocked.

US District Judge Ada Brown in Dallas said the FTC does not have the authority to ban practices it deems unfair methods of competition by adopting broad rules.

“The Court concludes that the FTC lacks statutory authority to promulgate the Non-Compete Rule, and that the

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