praveendande Posted January 28, 2014 Report Share Posted January 28, 2014 Employer 'A' - Vendor 'B' - Client 'C' I am on H1B and working with Client 'C' at New Jersey since 3 years through Vendor 'B' and my Employer is 'A'. I have applied a full time job at San Fransico for the same Client 'C'. Even my don't know that I have applied at San Fransico How the below agreement with my employer will affect me? Your help is appreciated. Agreement Details: 1. Directly or indirectly, regardless of whether Clients shall contact EMPLOYEE or vice versa, individually or as an employee, partner, officer, director, stockholder, or in any other capacity whatsoever of any firm, partnership, corporation, or entity, transact, carry on, solicit, perform, divert to, receive, sell to, engage in or conduct any business dealings with existing Clients and End Users. An End-User is any business or company where EMPLOYEE is placed or works while on the payroll of EMPLOYER regardless of whether EMPLOYEE was placed with the business directly by EMPLOYER or indirectly through an intermediary company. An End User directly utilizes company employee services and is usually where an employee is physically located. 2. Directly or indirectly, regardless of whether Contractor shall contact EMPLOYEE or vice versa, individually or as an employee, partner, officer, director, stockholder, or in any other capacity whatsoever of any firm, partnership, corporation, or entity, transact, carry on, solicit, perform, divert to, receive, sell to, engage in or conduct any business dealings with any intermediary company involved in the placement of EMPLOYEE in his employment with the End User. This includes any contractor or Client’s client who participates in, profits from, or is in any way involved in the ultimate placement of EMPLOYEE in IT industry. Link to comment
JoeF Posted January 28, 2014 Report Share Posted January 28, 2014 Generally, non-compete agreements are not valid in California. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-compete_clause#California Link to comment
pontevecchio Posted January 28, 2014 Report Share Posted January 28, 2014 This is a forum for US Immigration. Your question is about Labor Law. Talk to a Labor Lawyer in NJ. Link to comment
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