\n\t\t\t\t \n\t\t\t\t \n\t\t\t<\/a>\n <\/div>\n \nIf you don\u2019t already have an offer in place, it will not be a problem, and you can use the time to seek new employment. If you intend to start your own competing business (and the clause simply sets a time frame on when you can\/can\u2019t do this), use the time to create a business plan and get everything in order for when you are able to start trading.<\/p>\n
If you have an offer on the table, this complicates matters.<\/p>\n
4. Negotiate with your ex-employer<\/h3>\n If you suspect that your ex-employer will be empathetic to your situation, by all means, discuss the non-compete clause with them.<\/p>\n
Perhaps your new contractor role, whilst on the face of it is at a competitor – is actually in an area where knowledge learnt in your previous role is redundant. Or maybe you\u2019re moving a significant distance away from the initial business and, whilst the non-compete clause may broadly state that you can\u2019t work with a competitor, the employer doesn\u2019t consider the new business as competition anyway.<\/p>\n
It all depends on your circumstances. Just by discussing the non-compete clause, you may be able to amend the terms of the clause or negate it altogether.<\/p>\n
An obvious, and certainly popular way to navigate around a non-compete clause, is to not say anything and take on a new role, in the hope that the old employer either does not find out or has no desire to take the issue any further. However, by doing this, you are in breach of a legal contract and may face ramifications if the non-compete clause is justified.<\/p>\n
5. Discuss it with your new employer<\/h3>\n If you believe that the old employee will push back, discuss your situation with the upcoming employer. If you are prohibited in any way by a non-compete clause, and they\u2019re keen to take you on, they should be able to re-work your offer.<\/p>\n
This could be in the form of extending your start date, or if the previous employer is taking action by withholding a significant payment to you, providing you with a sign-on bonus.<\/p>\n
6. Let a court decide<\/h3>\n A key principle of contract law is that a person should be able to carry out their trade and utilise their skills without being restricted by another person. If you believe that a non-compete clause included within your contract is wholly unreasonable, you could cite restraint of trade.<\/p>\n
Choosing to take the issue to court is obviously costly and risky, but if the terms set out in a clause are beyond reasonable and will impede you from taking on further roles within your industry, this may be an avenue that you wish to explore.<\/p>\n
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The threat of a court case may be enough to convince your previous employer to not take the matter further.<\/p>\n
If you are considering this option, it\u2019s imperative that you seek professional advice.<\/p>\n
Thanks for reading<\/h3>\n So there you have it, what you –\u00a0 as a contractor – need to know about non-compete clauses. Whilst the steps outlined above hopefully help you navigate around a particularly restrictive non-compete clause, it\u2019s important to recognise that if implemented correctly within a contract, clauses can be fair and legitimate.<\/p>\n
We hope you have found this post helpful. Please leave a comment if you have any questions.<\/p>\n"},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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