http://www.adweek.com/tvspy/utah-governor-signs-non-compete-bill-into-law/202381
This Utah law will have some implications of broadcast contracts across the country.
Non-compete clauses have been banned in some cases in Utah.
Governor Gary Herbert signed a law yesterday restricting the use of the clause if a broadcast employee is making less than $47,500 a year. The non-compete clause prevented broadcasters, specially on-air personalities, from moving to another station in the market within a certain time period after their contract expires.
While employers took a stand against the measure, saying money is invested into the promotion and development of on-air personalities, reporters supported the bill. The non-compete clause often forces talent to relocate in order to find a better paying job.
This Utah law will have some implications of broadcast contracts across the country.