In France, such conditions are enforceable... if you pay the guy an indemnity essentially equal to his former salary * duration, for doing nothing instead of working for the competition.
This ensures that such clauses are only enforced when it _really_ makes business sense. But they're often included in contracts anyway, because many employees ignore that they're unenforceable.
This ensures that such clauses are only enforced when it _really_ makes business sense. But they're often included in contracts anyway, because many employees ignore that they're unenforceable.