Dublin, OH asked in Employment Law for Ohio

Q: I got an offer from a company (currently it is my employer client), but I never worked for this client, Can i join this?

"The Company respects your right to engage in private activities and personal business beyond your

employment with us, providing such activities do not conflict with the interests of the Company. However,

Associates are not permitted to hold employment or contractor positions outside their position with the

Company without explicit prior written permission from Human Resources or an Officer of the Company

(COO, CFO or CEO). Associates cannot maintain, directly or indirectly, any outside business or financial

interest or engage in any activity which conflicts with their job or the Company’s business, or presents an

actual or potential conflict, or may be adverse to the Company’s interests. For example, outside

employment with, or ownership in, competing companies is strictly forbidden. If you have any doubts, be

sure to obtain approval from Human Resources or an Officer of the Company (COO, CFO or CEO) to avoid

misunderstandings.

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1 Lawyer Answer
Kyle Anderson
Kyle Anderson
Answered
  • Columbus, OH
  • Licensed in Ohio

A: Hi, I would recommend reaching out to an Ohio employment attorney and requesting a document review. There are likely more facts to your case that need to be considered before a full evaluation can take place.

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