Can an NDA document be modified for one employee?

Posted by admin on July 17th, 2010 and filed under document review | 2 Comments »

Our company owner decided he wants all of our employees sign an NDA document. Most people already signed it. I reviewed and found one clause that I feel very uncomfortable with. When I told our owner about it, he claims that he can’t modify an NDA document for one employee. He would have to modify it for everyone. Is this true? Why wouldn’t he be able to modify it for one person? Isn’t it an agreement between the company and an individual and has nothing to do with other employees?

It’s completely up to your boss. If you don’t want to sign it, don’t sign it, your boss has the right to terminate your employment for any reason if you live in a right to work state.

2 Responses

  1. sgtcjl Says:

    It’s completely up to your boss. If you don’t want to sign it, don’t sign it, your boss has the right to terminate your employment for any reason if you live in a right to work state.
    References :

  2. LK Says:

    Is signing this NDA a condition for continued employment?

    Read this:

    http://employeeissues.com/non-disclosure_agreement.htm
    References :

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