RICHFIELD, Ohio, Aug. 27,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A Texas federal judge recently struck down the
Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) proposed nationwide ban on
non-compete agreements, which was set to take effect in early
September. This ruling means that employers can continue to enforce
non-compete clauses according to their state laws. However, with
ongoing legal challenges and the evolving regulatory landscape,
it's crucial for employers to stay informed and prepared for
potential changes.
What Does This Mean For Employers?
Hear from GMS' Chief Legal Officer, Tom
Amato, on why non-compete agreements are legally essential
for companies:
"In today's highly competitive business environment, it's
crucial for companies to safeguard their human capital and
proprietary information to maintain a competitive edge. Non-compete
agreements serve as an essential tool for protecting these vital
assets, ensuring that businesses remain compliant with legal
standards while mitigating risks. By having well-drafted
non-compete agreements, companies can better secure their valuable
resources, ultimately preserving their market position and
long-term growth."
Stay informed, stay compliant, and let GMS be your partner
in navigating the complexities of employment law.
What Sets GMS Apart?
1. Local expertise, national reach
Headquartered in Richfield,
Ohio, GMS has been a trusted partner for over 3,500 companies,
managing more than 50,000 worksite employees. Now, with 25 offices,
GMS combines local expertise with a broad national perspective.
2. Comprehensive services
At GMS, we understand that running a business involves
juggling multiple responsibilities. That's why we offer a
comprehensive suite of services:
- Payroll: Streamlined, accurate, and compliant payroll
processing and payroll tax management.
- Human resources: Expert guidance on HR policies, audits, and
employee relations.
- Risk management: Mitigating risks and safeguarding your
business. Minimize workers' compensation insurance rates and
protect your business from costly claims.
- Benefits administration: Navigating the complex world of
employee benefits.
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