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Sandwich Chain Sued Over Employee Non-Compete Agreements

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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is suing the Jimmy John's sandwich chain accusing it of improperly forcing low-level employees to sign agreements preventing them from seeking jobs with competitors.

Madigan announced the lawsuit against Champaign-based Jimmy John's in a news release. She called the non-compete agreements unfair. 

A phone message left with Jimmy John's corporate offices by The Associated Press was not returned.

The agreements prevent employees from working for any business located within three miles of a Jimmy John's that derives at least 10 percent of its revenue from submarine or deli sandwiches. A later version of the agreements changed the restriction to two miles.

Madigan says Jimmy John's initially said it stopped using non-compete agreements in 2015 but later said the policy change was never implemented.

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