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FTC revisits noncompete rules after Biden-era ban blocked

September 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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“The era of unreasonable noncompete agreements operating in the shadows is coming to an end,” stated Kelse Moen, deputy director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition and co-chair of the agency’s Joint Labor Task Force. “By working closely with the employees most impacted by these agreements, the Trump-Vance FTC aims to identify and eliminate the most egregious offenders, thereby restoring fairness to the American labor market.”

Noncompete clauses have long been a contentious issue, restricting workers from pursuing opportunities with competitors or starting their own ventures after leaving an employer. The FTC is now seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the prevalence and impact of these clauses in order to inform future enforcement actions.

This approach represents a departure from the Biden administration’s stance. In April 2024, under Chair Lina Khan, the FTC implemented a nationwide ban on noncompete agreements, following an executive order issued in 2021 that directed the agency to address their usage.

Chair Khan argued that these clauses suppressed wages and hindered innovation, estimating that their elimination could lead to the creation of 8,500 new startups and up to 29,000 additional patents annually over the next decade.

However, in August 2024, a U.S. district court judge in Texas halted the enforcement of the FTC’s rule.

“Regrettably, the Commission’s efforts to enforce noncompete agreements have been impeded by the Biden-Harris Administration’s Noncompete Rule, a broad nationwide ban that exceeded the Commission’s regulatory authority by seeking to prohibit nearly all noncompete agreements across all industries within its jurisdiction, without considering their specific impacts in different contexts,” as stated in the FTC’s request for information.

Despite these challenges, the Trump-Vance FTC remains unwavering in its commitment to combatting unfair and anticompetitive practices wherever Congress has granted the agency the authority to intervene.

Interested parties are encouraged to submit their public comments by the deadline of Nov. 3.

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