Will Brownsberger -- State Representative, Democrat, 24th Middlesex District

 

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Why subsidize corporations through noncompetes? * 1 comment

Recently I spoke with a colleague who has been unemployed for 6 months after being laid off from a large publicly traded employer.  He was an individual contributor engineer, working on implementing new features in a fairly mature piece of software; certainly not a position you could consider in any way as having access to strategic [...]

Non Compete – Non Existent

In June I left a company I worked at for 7 years. I was being forced to work as much as 80hrs weekly on salary. I have a wife, two kids, one with special needs. Before leaving and at the urging of certain people, I checked my personnel file to ensure I had nothing in [...]

Non Compete Perversion * 1 comment

Hi Bill,
I’ve recently left a company 6 weeks to the day. They are a contract manufacturer serving the medical device industry. I left to go to a competitor. My situation was such that I was being forced to work 70-80hrs each week on salary. I was being held accountable for being a project manager when [...]

Comments on Non-competes from Forrester Research * 4 comments

You can find plenty of press coverage about why non-competes ostensibly thwart recruiting top talent to start-ups. What you don’t hear about is how non-competes ultimately help new and established companies alike to retain the talent they’ve invested in, further nurtured and who have become star employees due to their rewarding tenure and success. How can today’s start-ups hope to mature into successful firms if their top performers are easily poached?

Non-compete buried within NDA * 1 comment

As a consultant in optical design, I see numerous contracts every year.  There are now terms of non-compete buried within simply NDAs which are required for initial discussions.  Such tactics seek a commitment without consideration.  I reject such NDAs by requesting compensation for my commitment during a term of service.  Historically, my rejection of commitment [...]

Non-competition agreements should be banned. * 1 comment

Industry representatives claim that non-competition agreements are necessary for companies to protect their intellectual property, more specifically to protect their “trade secrets.” On the contrary, a non-competition (N-C) agreement is the wrong tool for protecting confidential intellectual property (IP). The primary effect of N-C agreements is to suppress competition in the labor market and N-C agreements are unethical.

hightech * 1 comment

this proposed law would now be watered down to the point that it will have little impact over its current misuse. With no protection for those making over $100K, mid level managment and design staff is stuck with the same restraint of trade.

re: Non compete legislation * 5 comments

In my case, I was/am a sales rep, not a high level mgr. I was recently terminated “without cause” by my employer and even though I was offered a great position with another company I cannot accept the postion as my previous employer has told me they would seek an injunction against me and file [...]