MrD wrote:
Are after-employment 'can't work for similar company within six months of termination' clauses in contracts legal?
Sometimes, maybe. Generally they're unenforceable, especially if their effect is to make it difficult for you to find work (I worked at a place that had a non-compete clause that said I wasn't allowed to work for a competitor for 6 months after I left - as
every other law firm in the country is a competitor, that wasn't going to be enforceable).
99% of the time you can ignore them, basically. The exceptions will be things like where you work on highly sensitive trade secrets and your employer wants to prevent you from working at their (specific, named) main competitor for 6 months or something. And even then only possibly.