A recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey found that 46.9% of businesses surveyed used some kind of restraint clause, including for workers in non-executive roles. The survey also found 20.8% of businesses use non-compete clauses for at least some of their staff and 68.2% for more than three-quarters of their employees.
Over the last 30 years, Australia has seen a decline in job mobility. Australia is not alone in this and other advanced economies have
experienced the same issue. While restraint clauses are not the only factor contributing to the decline – an ageing population and a rise in
post-pandemic market concentration in some industries has also contributed, it is specifically the role of restraints that is the focus of
the Competition Review issues paper (submissions close 31 May 2024).
From an economic perspective, declining job mobility impacts wage growth and innovation as restraints prevent access to skilled workers
within the economy. Productivity is a key concern as Australia’s productivity has declined in the last 20 years.
The review states that, “The direct consequence of a non-compete clause is that it hinders competition among businesses: it disincentivises
workers from leaving their current job, creating a barrier to the entry of new businesses and the expansion of existing businesses.”
For business however, this is the point - restricting the knowledge developed by a worker during their employment from benefiting a
competitor, limiting the likelihood of a ‘mass exodus’ of key workers from the business to a competitor, preventing clients from employing
key workers, and protecting the value of the business by preventing employees from walking away with customers that were hard won, at a
cost, by the business.
However, the impact of restraints appears to be a psychological deterrent given that most are not contested. Of the 115 matters relating to
restraints of trade between 2020 and 2023 dealt with by Legal Aid NSW, only one business commenced proceedings in court against a former
worker. And, a further study indicates that where employers seek legal redress in the courts, they are more likely than not to fail.
The international trend is to either ban restraints for workers under a certain income level and time limit restraints for higher paid
workers, or to limit the duration of restraints generally but specify a level of compensation to the worker for the restraint period.
| Non-compete clauses | prevent workers from joining a competitor or starting a new business in competition with their current employer for a period of time. |
| Non-solicitation clauses | prevent workers from soliciting former customers and co-workers. |
| Non-disclosure clauses | prevent workers from disclosing confidential information relating to their employment. |
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