No.
If there is any mechanism for adjudicating and enforcing "just compensation" for contract-breaking, then ipso facto, that mechanism is an (at least) implied "exit clause".
Johnson had to give the Democrats everything they wanted without getting anything in return.
Otherwise, the Democrats might take over.
And that would be bad, mm'kay?
FTC bans all new non-compete clauses and strikes down most existing agreements
https://www.geekwire.com/2024/ftc-bans-all-new-non-compete-clauses-and-strikes-down-most-existing-agreements/
{Lisa Stiffler | 23 Apriil 2024}
Goodbye, non-competes.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission today released its final rules addressing non-compete clauses by banning all future agreements.
Non-competes have traditionally restricted workers from taking jobs with a competitor or starting a competing business. The employment clauses — which are applied to wide-ranging businesses — have been particularly contentious and polarizing in the technology sector.
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