Labor/Employment
Jan. 6, 2021
AB 2143: ‘No rehire’ provisions in settlement agreements
Assembly Bill 2143 aims to bring new changes to AB 749, which prohibited "no-rehire" provisions in settlement agreements. AB 749, which went into effect last January, restricted the right of an employer to include a no-rehire provision in employee workplace dispute settlement agreements.





John D. Winer
Partner
Winer Burritt & Scott, LLP
Phone: 510-433-1000
Email: john@wbslawyers.com
University of San Francisco SOL; San Francisco CA
John is the firm's founding partner. He has 39 years of experience representing plaintiffs in workplace sexual harassment, gender discrimination and personal injury law.
Assembly Bill 2143 aims to bring new changes to AB 749, which prohibited "no-rehire" provisions in settlement agreements. AB 749, which went into effect last January, restricted the right of an employer to include a no-rehire provision in employee workplace dispute settlement agreements. It also stated that employers cannot have any provision in settlement agreements that in the future would forbid or limit the aggrieved person from working with the employer or one o...
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