Ex-MS GM Can't Work 'Anywhere In the World' For Salesforce 282
theodp writes "Be careful before you sign a Microsoft non-compete agreement, kids. GeekWire reports that King County Superior Court Judge Kimberley Prochnau has enjoined former Microsoft General Manager Matthew Miszewski from 'working in a marketing role in salesforce.com's public or commercial sector anywhere in the world.' So what did onetime Wisconsin State CIO Miszewski do to warrant the global ban? 'He was a major evangelist for Microsoft,' explained Judge Prochnau, who added that the 'thrust of the order is to preclude him from being the evangelist for Salesforce.com that he was for Microsoft.' Microsoft, which has warned Congress that restricting the flow of talent is ruinous to America, said in a statement that the company is pleased with the ruling."
Re:Nothing to see... (Score:3, Interesting)
"Realistically, though, non-competes are generally the domain of high level executives who have plenty of other options and, more than likely, enough cash to take time off if they feel the need. As long as it stays that way, I see no problem."
And yet it's becoming more and more common to have lower and lower level peons sign them. It's *not* staying that way at all.
Re:Nothing to see... (Score:5, Interesting)
I have seen 18 month non-compete for lowly lab grunts in private R&D companies and trainee IPR people with circa 45K pound per annum. Anything but exec.
Moderation ... (Score:5, Interesting)
... some rogue moderator has more or less moderated down all my posts from yesterday.
This sucks.