NLRB: Non-disparagement provisions in severance agreements must be narrowly-tailored
On Feb. 21, the NLRB overruled two Trump-era decisions, restoring earlier precedent concerning the legality of confidentiality and non-disparagement provisions in severance agreements. Read more at www.natlawreview.com
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