Gardening leave restraints must be reasonable: Court
The NSW Supreme Court has found restraints in a high-paid broker’s employment contract are only binding for six months, despite clauses in the contract providing that he could be put on gardening leave for a longer period..
Mon Sep 2008 04:09 (3 months, 3 weeks ago)
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