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Employee NDA Template

Employee non-disclosure agreement template for wireless retail covering customer lists, pricing structures, vendor information, and trade secrets.

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Employee Non-Disclosure Agreement

Protect proprietary information with employee NDAs.

What this Employee NDA Template helps you do

Employees see everything in your business - customer lists, pricing, vendor agreements, operational details. When they leave, those insights walk with them. This NDA Template establishes confidentiality obligations that protect your business: non-disclosure of proprietary information, non-solicitation of customers, non-compete where enforceable, and protections appropriate for wireless retail.

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Employee NDA Template FAQ's

Are NDAs enforceable for retail employees?

Confidentiality and non-solicitation provisions: generally enforceable. Non-compete provisions: vary widely - California prohibits entirely; other states require narrow scope. Template includes state-aware language.

When should employees sign the NDA?

Before access to confidential information - typically as part of onboarding paperwork on day one. Signing after employment starts is harder to enforce because of consideration requirements.

What counts as confidential information?

Customer lists and contact information, pricing structures, vendor agreements and pricing, commission structures, business strategies, financial information, employee compensation.

What happens if an employee violates the NDA?

Depends on severity and damages. Options range from cease-and-desist letters to lawsuits seeking damages and injunctions. Most violations are addressed when ex-employees solicit customers.

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