Law at Work 2025 (September 2025)

Chapter 11

Dismissal for refusing to sign a restrictive covenant


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Refusing to sign a restrictive covenant can be a fair reason for dismissal, so long as the employer is genuinely attempting to protect the interests of the business. The tribunal must consider all the circumstances, for example, whether restrictions are reasonable, and whether other staff signed up to them. For more information about restrictive covenants see page 48. 



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