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Dance teachers and hairdressers threatened over non-competes: Leigh

David Marin-Guzman
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Dance teachers, boilermakers and disability support workers are facing onerous non-compete clauses and poaching bans while major fast-food brands are stopping franchisees from hiring workers at other stores.

Assistant Minister for Competition Andrew Leigh will highlight employers’ growing use of non-compete clauses on low-paid workers in a major speech on Thursday to coincide with the Albanese government kicking off consultation on the need to regulate post-employment restraints.

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David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com

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