FTC bans non-compete agreements, big news for the RPA contract? Posted by SupportGold7583@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 4 comments
[-] Guysmiley777@reddit Nah, I don't think the RPA contract is a non-compete and instead is worded as a training repayment penalty if you don't jump through their hoops. Reply Submit [-] SupportGold7583@reddit (OP) No im 100% sure it has a 1 year non compete Reply Submit [-] Guysmiley777@reddit The one I saw had the $100k "liquidated damages" clause separately listed, so even if the non-compete is unenforceable they can still come after pilots who don't "fulfil the agreed upon commitment obligation". Reply Submit
[-] SupportGold7583@reddit (OP) No im 100% sure it has a 1 year non compete Reply Submit [-] Guysmiley777@reddit The one I saw had the $100k "liquidated damages" clause separately listed, so even if the non-compete is unenforceable they can still come after pilots who don't "fulfil the agreed upon commitment obligation". Reply Submit
[-] Guysmiley777@reddit The one I saw had the $100k "liquidated damages" clause separately listed, so even if the non-compete is unenforceable they can still come after pilots who don't "fulfil the agreed upon commitment obligation". Reply Submit
[-] prex10@reddit A court has already ruled in favor of their contract. It doesn't stop them from sueing your ass and your balls if you wanna leave. Reply Submit
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