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Non-competition and Non-solicitation

  • colin066
  • Nov 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

IBOs must comply with the contractual obligations under the Rules of Conduct regarding participating in more than one direct selling business.


Do


  • Carefully review Rule 6.2, Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation. (U.S. | Canada | Dominican Republic)


  • Carefully review Rule 6.1 to learn about your responsibilities related to Confidentiality of Line of Sponsorship information.


  • Remember that, under Rule 3.4. Spouses as IBOs, you will be held accountable for the actions of a spouse or partner, whether or not they are an Independent Business Owner (IBO).


  • Ensure your spouse or partner does not become involved in a competing business, even if they are not Amway™ IBOs themselves.


Don’t


  • Become an Independent Business Owner/Distributor for a competitor of Amway if it has not been at least six months since your contract with Amway ended.


  • Recruit current IBOs or those who have been an IBO within the past two calendar years to become an Independent Business Owner/Distributor for a competitor of Amway.


Why?


• To avoid potential conflict of interest.


• To protect Amway’s confidential information and trade secrets from being discovered by competitors.


• To protect IBOs who devote time, resources and energy

 
 
 

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