The Albanese government’s ban on non-competes for workers earning up to $175,000 would extend to key professionals in finance, accounting and technology and threaten the value of business acquisitions, employers and workplace lawyers have cautioned.
Labor has argued that its ban on clauses that prohibit some employees from leaving to work for a competitor or set up their own rival down the road would lift wages and productivity by encouraging job mobility.
Tess Bennett is a technology reporter with The Australian Financial Review, based in the Brisbane newsroom. She was previously the work & careers reporter. Connect with Tess on Twitter. Email Tess at tess.bennett@afr.com
Tom McIlroy is the Financial Review’s Canberra bureau chief based in the press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously the AFR’s political correspondent. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at thomas.mcilroy@afr.com