Can employer require notification for you to apply at another company?

My employer has new employment agreements they want signed. Before you apply for employment with any other person or entity, you will provide them the non-compete AND deliver a copy of the notice to Company. There's a mandatory arbitration clause which waives any rights to trial by jury. And the arbiter can award all costs to the prevailing party. This agreement is not negotiable. Is this enforceable? (Specifically that you must notify them before applying for any other position.)

1 answer  |  asked Feb 19, 2009 8:35 PM [EST]  |  applies to Florida

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Bonnie Riggens
Can employer require notification for you to apply at another company?

You need to have the actual employment agreement reviewed by an attorney who specializes in employment law. There are several excellent employment attorneys in Tallahassee. To find one go to www.floridanela.org.

Good luck

posted by Bonnie Riggens  |  Feb 19, 2009 9:41 PM [EST]

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