Promotion of Employers' Interest Clause Samples

The Promotion of Employers' Interest clause requires employees to act in ways that support and advance the business objectives and reputation of their employer. In practice, this means employees are expected to avoid actions that could harm the employer's interests, such as disclosing confidential information or engaging in activities that compete with the employer. This clause serves to align employee conduct with the employer's goals, helping to protect the company's assets and competitive position.
Promotion of Employers' Interest. While employed as an executive officer of the Company and the Bank, the Employee shall devote his business time and attention to the business and affairs of the Employers, and shall use his efforts and abilities to promote the interests of the Employers.