
Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement
A Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract designed to protect sensitive information shared between an employee and an employer. In the context of individual labor law, this agreement ensures that the employee will not disclose confidential company information—such as trade secrets, business strategies, or client details—to outside parties. By signing the NDA, the employee commits to keeping this information private, helping to safeguard the company’s competitive edge and proprietary knowledge. Breaching this agreement could lead to legal consequences, reinforcing the importance of trust in the employer-employee relationship.