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frazerd | 20:26 Mon 26th Oct 2009 | Jobs & Education
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I work for a small insurance broker and have been given an amended contract to sign which states that if I ever leave the company I cannot work for a competitor within a 30 miles radius of our office, for 12 months.
Is this restriction considered 'reasonable' in employment law? How could I go about accepting the contract but not this clause?
The company went on a 4 day week not long ago (since ended) and naturally some people are nervous to hang aroung if things get worse again.
Genuine legal response wold be appreciated.
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Forgot where one posted it did we?
It's here.
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Next time, maybe write oneself a note to remind one where one left it.

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