Good evening,
I am looking for some advice if possible.
I have worked in the UK self-catering industry for the last 10 years, and have been in my current role for just over a year, starting in one role, and then being promoted to a new position in May, where I signed a new contract with some different terms in it around non-competing. An industry leader has recently approached me for a role as Sales Director and offered me the role. I have yet to sign this contract as I have examined the most recent contract and some specific terms worry me, similarly I have not discussed this with my current employers:
Restrictive Covenant
d) at any time during the Restricted Period, be involved in any Capacity with any business concern
which is (or intends to be) in competition with any Restricted Business.
29.2 None of the above restrictions shall prevent you from:
b) being engaged or concerned in any business concern as far as your duties or work shall relate
solely to geographical areas where the business concern is not in competition with any
Restricted Business; or
c) being engaged or concerned in any business concern, provided that your duties or work shall
relate solely to services or activities of a kind with which you were not concerned to a material
extent in the Relevant Period.
My current role is about heading up Customer Experience, and nothing sales-related. In contrast, the offer of employment is for a sales leader role and has nothing to do with customer retention or experience. I have a one-month notice period and a 6 month restricted period. Both businesses have National coverage so the geographic area overlaps are difficult to avoid. My current employer has taken several employees the other way and taken the risk on the covenants.
The new role is a significant improvement in salary and package and I am keen to take the role.
Would anyone be able to advise on whether the broadness of these points in the covenant would make it enforceable, and also any advice for approaching current employers to broach this, and indeed whether it is worth continuing with the proposed offer, or better to step away.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if any further information would be helpful then I am happy to provide this.
Thanks
I am looking for some advice if possible.
I have worked in the UK self-catering industry for the last 10 years, and have been in my current role for just over a year, starting in one role, and then being promoted to a new position in May, where I signed a new contract with some different terms in it around non-competing. An industry leader has recently approached me for a role as Sales Director and offered me the role. I have yet to sign this contract as I have examined the most recent contract and some specific terms worry me, similarly I have not discussed this with my current employers:
Restrictive Covenant
d) at any time during the Restricted Period, be involved in any Capacity with any business concern
which is (or intends to be) in competition with any Restricted Business.
29.2 None of the above restrictions shall prevent you from:
b) being engaged or concerned in any business concern as far as your duties or work shall relate
solely to geographical areas where the business concern is not in competition with any
Restricted Business; or
c) being engaged or concerned in any business concern, provided that your duties or work shall
relate solely to services or activities of a kind with which you were not concerned to a material
extent in the Relevant Period.
My current role is about heading up Customer Experience, and nothing sales-related. In contrast, the offer of employment is for a sales leader role and has nothing to do with customer retention or experience. I have a one-month notice period and a 6 month restricted period. Both businesses have National coverage so the geographic area overlaps are difficult to avoid. My current employer has taken several employees the other way and taken the risk on the covenants.
The new role is a significant improvement in salary and package and I am keen to take the role.
Would anyone be able to advise on whether the broadness of these points in the covenant would make it enforceable, and also any advice for approaching current employers to broach this, and indeed whether it is worth continuing with the proposed offer, or better to step away.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if any further information would be helpful then I am happy to provide this.
Thanks
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