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Outlaw non-competes, penalise their use: Ross and Stewart

The Fair Work Act's new prohibition on pay secrecy clauses provides a useful model for restricting the use of non-compete and non-solicitation clauses and penalising their inclusion in contracts, which should apply equally to employees and employee-like workers, according to former FWC President Iain Ross and IR law academic Andrew Stewart.

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