Non-Compete Economic Compensation Sample Clauses

Non-Compete Economic Compensation. 2.3.1 Where Beijing AirInbox has commenced paying to an employee non-compete economic compensations at the standard set forth in Paragraph 2.3.3 hereof when such Employee leaves its job, the Employee shall, within six months upon revocation or termination of labor relationship with the Company, not hold a position in any enterprise or institution (including but not limited to other enterprises or institutions engaged in mobile data or mobile value-added businesses, other enterprises or institutions operating or running websites, enterprises or institutions rendering various kinds of services for operation and running of websites as well as enterprises or institutions associated with operation and running of websites) in competition with Beijing AirInbox, or make business which is the same as that of the Company in which it takes office for itself. The Employee must still strictly observe all the stipulations contained in Article 2.1 and Article 3 hereof. Otherwise, the Company shall have the right to demand refunding by the Employee of the non-compete economic compensations already paid. In the meantime, the Employee shall as well compensate the Company for its loss of interests calculated at the rate of interest on a principal amount provided by a bank during the same period. The Company may, where it deems necessary, demand compensation by the Employee of economic losses incurred by the Company therefrom. 2.3.2 Where Beijing AirInbox pays no non-compete economic compensations to an employee (including the circumstance where the Company is unwilling or deems it unnecessary to effect such payment) when the Employee leaves its job, the Company will impose no restrict on such Employee’s holding a position in other enterprise or institution in the same trade or make business which is the same as that of the Company in which it takes office for itself following revocation or termination of labor relationship. 2.3.3 The 12-month average monthly basic wage of an employee prior to its departure from Beijing AirInbox shall be set as the base number of the standard for calculation of non-compete economic compensation with the calculation formula being: the total sum of economic compensation=base number*number of months with responsibility as required in Paragraph 2.3.1*1/2. The Company shall, within the period of term with responsibility as stipulated in Paragraph 2.3.1, pay to the Employee non-compete economic compensations on a monthly basis.
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