Non-compete clauses to be banned for most workers in 2025 federal budget after competition review
More than 3 million employees earning less than $175,000 a year to benefit from policy, which will make it easier for low-paid workers to switch jobsFederal budget 2025 LIVE updates: Australia government budget announcement and speech – latest newsExplore all of our 2025 Australia federal budget coverageGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe federal government will ban non-compete clauses for most employees, including hairdressers, construction workers and childcare centre staff, according to changes announced in the budget that could help households boost their income.The policy, designed to come into effect from 2027, would apply to workers earning less than the high-income threshold, currently $175,000 a year.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

More than 3 million employees earning less than $175,000 a year to benefit from policy, which will make it easier for low-paid workers to switch jobs
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The federal government will ban non-compete clauses for most employees, including hairdressers, construction workers and childcare centre staff, according to changes announced in the budget that could help households boost their income.
The policy, designed to come into effect from 2027, would apply to workers earning less than the high-income threshold, currently $175,000 a year.
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