Judge says FTC lacks authority to issue rule banning noncompete agreements - eviltoast

Gotta love a shitty repub SCOTUS. Its awesome.

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    4 months ago

    Fuck Texas, residents of the state can keep their fucking non-competes if they love them so fucking much… elsewhere let’s move ahead with this fucking awesome policy.

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      If your company has PTO hours and you leave your job in Texas they don’t require you get paid out those hours so they are just lost. My coworker learned that. Absolutely need better worker protections across the board and Non-competes getting tossed is huge.

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        4 months ago

        Honestly, if you’re choosing to live in Texas at this point you should expect to have very few personal rights.

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          … do you just expect everybody who lives there to pack up and leave? Even though their entire lives might be there and moving costs a ton?

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            They said “choosing,” which is the key word in their statement. Some people don’t have a choice like you said, but that’s really just a matter of the push/pull forces of migration at this point.

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              Yeah that’s fair. I don’t quite know why I read that the way I did, but I read the “choosing” as “lives there and isn’t actively attempting to move”.

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                Yea, I honestly don’t know what low income folks and kids can do - it’s such a regressive place but if you’re stuck there you just have to bear it and hope for change.

                The original comment I was responding to was talking about PTO reclamation which is, sadly, a pretty white collar concern.

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      4 months ago

      Fuck Texas. Anytime I hear people complain about “Democrat policies” around me, I just wish they’d move to their utopia in Florida, Texas, or any of the other “who’ll come up with the stupidest bullshit freedom-encroaching laws next” red state.

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        Workers leaving states like CA for Texas are like anti-vaxxers who think vaccines are stupid because they don’t know anyone with polio.

        If our country survives for another couple decades, they’ll be so proud of themselves for “inventing” all the same worker protections they left behind. But not before experiencing their economic polio first hand.