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Texas Employment Law Lawyer Explains What “Right to Work” Means
 
   
 

Many people in Texas mistakenly believe that because Texas is a “right to work state,” employees in Texas cannot be bound by non-compete agreements (agreements designed to prohibit an employee from competing with an employer post-employment).  Not so, says Dallas employment law lawyer Keith Clouse.  In fact, that phrase does not even refer to a person’s right to compete with a former employer, and such agreements are routinely enforced in Texas.

Instead, the phrase “right to work state” refers to a person’s right to work in Texas regardless of the person’s membership or non-membership in a labor union or other labor organization.  Simply put, Texas law prohibits employers from forcing employees to either participate in or refrain from participating in a labor union; employees may decide for themselves whether to join a union or to financially support a union.  Approximately half the states in the United States have similar right to work laws.

To discuss Texas employment laws with an attorney or for employment law advice regarding a non-compete agreement, please contact the employment law lawyers at Clouse Dunn LLP at info@cdklawyers.com.