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http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/215864/Antitrust+Competition/The+Human+Factor+In+Noncompete+Disputes+Howie+Carr+Is+Still+Upset+Over+5+Years+After+His+Lawsuit+With+WRKO
Short piece from the Foley & Hoag firm on Carr's reaction to the demise of WRKO.
Short piece from the Foley & Hoag firm on Carr's reaction to the demise of WRKO.
Carr's attitude towards WRKO highlights the human factor in noncompete disputes. Employers should be careful what they wish for when they make employees sign noncompetes. If an employee is unhappy with his job, but feels stuck in that job because of a noncompete he signed with his employer, then what the employer gets is an unhappy, often less productive, employee. Employers should balance their interests in protecting their businesses with those of having a content and productive workforce when deciding whether to have employees sign noncompetes and how onerous those noncompetes should be.