Common use of Non-Solicitation Clause Clause in Contracts

Non-Solicitation Clause. None of the parties may, during the execution of the Assignment and within one year after termination of the Assignment, hire any employees from the other party who are or were involved in the execution of the Assignment or negotiate employment with such employees, without the permission of the other party. The party that, despite this non-solicitation clause, nevertheless hires an employee or employees from the other party, will owe the other party a fine of 5,000 (five thousand) euro plus 1,000 (one thousand) euro per day of continued employment, which may be increased depending on the profile of the employee in question.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Conditions, General Conditions, General Conditions

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