NLRB Acting General Counsel Rescinds Non-compete Labor Policy
In a significant development for employers that use restrictive covenant agreements, on February 14, 2025, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Acting General Counsel (GC) William B. Cowen rescinded prior NLRB GC memoranda, including two restrictive covenant-related memoranda authored by former general counsel, Jennifer Abruzzo.
Memorandum GC 25-05 specifically rescinds (1) “GC 23-08 Non-Compete Agreements that Violate the National Labor Relations Act” and (2) “GC 25-01 Remedying the Harmful Effects of Non-Compete and “Stay-or-Pay” Provisions that Violate the National Labor Relations Act.” The rescission of the Abruzzo memos is not surprising given the new administration. Yet, it is an important development for employers that use restrictive covenants and/or stay-or-pay agreements with non-supervisory and non-management employees.