The American Economic Liberties Project, a progressive think tank seeking to ingratiate itself with populists on the right, lashed out at Federal Trade Commissioner (FTC) Andrew Ferguson for abandoning a Biden-era rule that would ban all noncompete agreements.
“Ferguson has once again shown his contempt for American workers by siding with the Chamber of Commerce to scrap a straightforward ban on noncompete agreements,” Nidhi Hegde, the AELP’s executive director said in a statement, claiming that the ban had “clear legal authority” and “rigorous research” behind it.
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