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Legal Advisory: DOJ and FTC Target Non-Compete Agreements

The Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (together, the “Antitrust Agencies”) Dec. 6 and 7 will host a virtual public workshop addressing non-compete clauses in employment agreements and other forms of employee-restrictive covenants. This panel follows similar workshops hosted by the FTC in January 2020 and the DOJ in September 2019.

2017 Position Paper

Position Paper
[PUBLICATION] Position Papers are created as collateral for ASHHRA's annual Hill Visit and offer a snap-shot perspective of the issues we are tracking and the positions we are advocating for. These papers may be used for anyone engaging their legislators in an advocacy capacity.  

2019 Position Paper

Position Paper
[PUBLICATION] Position Papers are created as collateral for ASHHRA's annual Hill Visit and offer a snap-shot perspective of the issues we are tracking and the positions we are advocating for. These papers may be used for anyone engaging their legislators in an advocacy capacity.  

Advocacy and Labor Relations

Issue Landing Page
Advocacy with ASHHRA is your opportunity to make an impact on workforce issues by communicating with and educating lawmakers, representing the employment perspective on key issues, and partnering and participating in the legislative process.

National Labor Relations Board Update

Issue Brief
[REPORT]: This document by G. Roger King, senior labor and employment counsel of the HR Policy Association, outlines the recent updates of significant Board decisions and rulemaking initiatives.

EEOC-1 Component 2 Reporting Update

Letter/Comment
Many of you and your teams have wrestled with complying with EEOC-1 Component 2 required reporting this year.

Position Papers

Position Paper
[PUBLICATION] Position Papers are created as collateral for ASHHRA's annual Hill Visit and offer a snap-shot perspective of the issues we are tracking and the positions we are advocating for. These papers may be used for anyone engaging their legislators in an advocacy capacity.