Penny is seen organizing racks at a local clothing store one day while she shops, and the manager offers her a job. The next day, Penny’s boss from the clothing store across the street comes in and accuses the manager of trying to interfere with Penny’s non-competition agreement. Which of the following is true?

The manager has done nothing wrong because non-competition agreements are never used in clothing retail.
The manager has committed legitimate interference with a contractual relationship
The manager is interfering with Penny’s business relationship with her boss.
The manager has done nothing wrong.