Cardinals using NDAs for exiting employees

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Many companies use NDA to protect company information. However, if you have to have empljyoees sign an NDA to stop them from leaking bad information about your company, there is a problem in your organization.
If you put it in on the tail-end of a bad situation, then it's an issue. Agree.

But I would imagine that this is standard practice for all NFL teams given the "industry" has so much media attention
 

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best practices are basically you have all employees sign a contract when they start that includes non-disclosure / non-disparagement clauses. Kinda surprised a high profile entertainment business wasnt doing so from the beginning

the fact that the team is having to add cash now to get employees to sign the non-disclosure means it wasn't in there when the employee started --

the other thing i have seen is when an employee gets let go -- they can have standard severance per company policy OR "enhanced" severance by signing a NDDA agreement.
 

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best practices are basically you have all employees sign a contract when they start that includes non-disclosure / non-disparagement clauses. Kinda surprised a high profile entertainment business wasnt doing so from the beginning

the fact that the team is having to add cash now to get employees to sign the non-disclosure means it wasn't in there when the employee started --

the other thing i have seen is when an employee gets let go -- they can have standard severance per company policy OR "enhanced" severance by signing a NDDA agreement.
I have it my corporate jobs incl. reason for termination if engaging with the media without prior approval
 

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Does anyone have actual evidence that this is a standard practice amongst professional sports organizations, or is that all just pure speculation?
 
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