Business Mayor > finance > FTC files first suits to stop companies from making workers sign noncompete restrictions financeFTC files first suits to stop companies from making workers sign noncompete restrictionsfinanceJanuary 7, 2023posted on Jan. 07, 2023 at 11:05 am The FTC claims the restrictions prevent workers from seeking jobs with competing businesses for one to two years and lead to lower wages. READ SOURCE Read More Dole cyberattack may be the cause of prepackaged lettuce shortage Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessmayorJanuary 7, 2023 You Might Also LikefinanceStocks making the biggest moves after hours: Reddit, Lyft, Rivian, Twilio and moreMay 7, 2024financeTrump advisers explore vast new legal powers for global trade warMay 7, 2024financeUBS Beats Forecasts as Integration-Related Costs FallMay 7, 2024financeChina's climate envoy to visit Washington this week, the State Department saysMay 7, 2024financeHeineken to reopen more than 60 closed pubsMay 6, 2024financeDWP benefits everyone who lives with a disability needs to know aboutMay 6, 2024Recommended For YouReal EstateThe painful slump in Hong Kong propertyMay 8, 2024stockmarketBrazil's Carrefour swings to profit in first quarterMay 8, 2024enterpriseEA CEO wants games to be a platform for socialization and self-expressionMay 8, 2024LegalJuror pilot will provide free counselling following distressing trialsMay 8, 2024technologyTikTok sues to block US law that could ban appMay 8, 2024