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Can an employer require signing a confidentiality agreement?

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Can an employer require signing a confidentiality agreement?

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Yes. An employer is entitled to have their employees sign a confidentiality agreement if it is intended to protect its legitimate business interests. Confidential information can be anything having to do with discoveries, inventions, marketing and sales information, customer lists and other employer trade secrets.

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