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    Non-Compete Clauses That Prevent Broadcast Performers from Working in the Same
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Non-Compete Clauses That Prevent Broadcast Performers from Working in the Same

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Non-compete clauses that prevent broadcast performers from working in the same market for a number of months after they have been fired from or resigned from a job are illegal.

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