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Iuris Dictio
versión On-line ISSN 2528-7834versión impresa ISSN 1390-6402
Resumen
TORRONTEGUI, Pablo René Carrasco y VEINTIMILLA, Patricio Pozo. The protection of businesses through non-competition agreements in labor matters. Iuris Dictio [online]. 2019, n.23, pp.15-32. ISSN 2528-7834. https://doi.org/10.18272/iu.v23i23.1430.
Businessman have the commercial interest to protect their business and prevent their former employees from engaging in economic activities that compete directly, or through third parties, with their business after the termination of the employment relationship. One of the most common protection mechanisms are the non-competition agreements, which establish the limitation of the former employee being able to compete in the market where his former employer operates. Given that they contain a limitation to the exercise of labor and economic rights guaranteed in the Constitution of the Republic, and in the absence of a regulation that precisely regulates these agreements in the Ecuadorian legal system, international doctrine and jurisprudence have developed the requirements that should be included for the validity of the agreement, such as: the existence of a legitimate commercial interest of the former employer, adequate economic compensation to the former employee, temporal delimitation, written agreement; and, limitation of the relevant market only in the segment or activities that parties compete.
Palabras clave : Worker Rights; Non Competition Agreements; Commercial Interest; Economic Compensation.