"Traditionally, noncompete clauses like the one Kenny signed were found in contracts for white-collar executives or other high-profile employees who might have access to company trade secrets or develop personal relationships to clients. Businesses fear employees will leave and take those valuable assets with them to a competitor, so noncompete clauses help protect those companies. … Continue reading Noncompete Clauses are Evil
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Processed World
“Are You Doing the Processing, or Being Processed?”—Slogan of Processed WorldProcessed World was part zine, part street theater, part forum for college educated temp workers serving as grist for the machines of capitalism. The first issue was published in April 1981, at the dawn of the "information age" and explored its underside. The early 1980s … Continue reading Processed World
